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Car Forum / Lexus Cars / November 2007

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Ron Wicker - 28 Oct 2007 23:51 GMT
We have a 2006 Lexus GS 430 that the change oil light came on.  We had the
oil changed at a quick lube place.  I can easily reset my Tundra but have
not determined how to reset the GS 430.  Is this possible without taking the
vehicle back to Lexus?  Any help would be appreciated.
Ray O - 28 Oct 2007 23:55 GMT
> We have a 2006 Lexus GS 430 that the change oil light came on.  We had the
> oil changed at a quick lube place.  I can easily reset my Tundra but have
> not determined how to reset the GS 430.  Is this possible without taking
> the
> vehicle back to Lexus?  Any help would be appreciated.

The procedure is in your owner's manual.  If you have the navigation option,
it is on one of the maintenance menu screens.
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greg - 01 Nov 2007 05:47 GMT
If you're referring to the maint required light in your speedo
cluster, make sure your odometer reads odo (not "trip a" or "trip b").
Shut your car off. Press and hold the reset button in your drop down
control panel while pressing the start button twice with your foot off
the brake pedal. Watch the four little bars disappear one by one in
your odometer and wait until your total odometer miles displays again.
Ron Wicker - 01 Nov 2007 23:40 GMT
Thanks, That was what I was looking for.  I could not get a reset by the
manual instructions..

> If you're referring to the maint required light in your speedo
> cluster, make sure your odometer reads odo (not "trip a" or "trip b").
> Shut your car off. Press and hold the reset button in your drop down
> control panel while pressing the start button twice with your foot off
> the brake pedal. Watch the four little bars disappear one by one in
> your odometer and wait until your total odometer miles displays again.
 
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