I believe it's in the manual. Don't have mine here at work though.
G-Man
> the lube center changed my oil but doesn't know how to reset the
> computer......any help? thanks in advance
> the lube center changed my oil but doesn't know how to reset the
> computer......any help? thanks in advance
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The answer should be in the glove box. It's a 2006 for goodness sakes.
'Curly'
> the lube center changed my oil but doesn't know how to reset the
> computer......any help? thanks in advance
Here's how we do it on our 2005 Pilot:
With the ignition turned off, press down and hold the Trip Meter Reset
Button.
Turn the ignition to the ON position (not so far that the starter motor
engages), and continue holding down the Trip Meter Reset Button.
The Engine Maintenance Light (or whatever it is called) will eventually
start flashing, then you'll hear a beep, then the light will go out.
It's reset.
I'm doing this from memory, so may not have the exact terms right. By
the way, it's not in the manual. I found this myself by searching
usenet.
Good Luck,
Brian
Brian Smith - 24 Jun 2006 01:45 GMT
> I'm doing this from memory, so may not have the exact terms right. By
> the way, it's not in the manual. I found this myself by searching
> usenet.
You didn't read the manual closely enough. It is covered in the manual. You
also didn't do this guy any favour, he has to read your answer just as he
would have if he looked in the manual.
G-Man - 24 Jun 2006 22:41 GMT
2005 Pilot doesn't have the maintenance schedule on the dash like the '06's
do. He's not talking about the Maintenance light. There are a bunch if
idiot percentages on the 06 vehicles.
G-Man
>> the lube center changed my oil but doesn't know how to reset the
>> computer......any help? thanks in advance
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> Good Luck,
> Brian