Having a car that is properly maintained is essential to its longevity and performance. One of the most important maintenance tasks that must be performed regularly is the resetting of the maintenance required light on your 2017 Toyota Corolla. Luckily, resetting the maintenance required light on your 2017 Corolla is a fairly simple task that you can do yourself in just a few minutes.
What is the Maintenance Required Light?
The maintenance required light is a warning light on your dashboard that indicates it is time for regular maintenance on your 2017 Corolla. This light can be reset manually or it can be reset automatically when the maintenance is performed.
Why Should You Reset the Maintenance Required Light?
The maintenance required light serves as an important reminder to keep your car running in top condition. It is important to reset the light after performing regular maintenance tasks such as oil changes, air filter replacements, and other routine maintenance. If the light is not reset, it can lead to an increase in emissions and can also decrease the fuel efficiency of your car.
How to Reset the Maintenance Required Light on a 2017 Corolla
Step 1: Locate the Maintenance Required Light
The maintenance required light is located on the dashboard of your 2017 Corolla. It is usually located to the right of the speedometer.
Step 2: Turn the Ignition Switch
Turn the ignition switch to the “on” position. Do not start the engine.
Step 3: Press and Hold the Trip Meter Reset Button
Press and hold the “Trip Meter Reset” button located on the dashboard. The button is usually located to the right of the speedometer.
Step 4: Release the Trip Meter Reset Button
Release the “Trip Meter Reset” button after the maintenance required light has gone off. This will reset the maintenance required light on your 2017 Corolla.