Set it to trip A and hold reset turn ignition off then turn ignition on and maintenance light will flash and your done.
Not sure if this helps or not but on a 2005 Toyota Sienna LE, the dash-light dimmer switch is actually the trip odometer reset switch. Turning the trip odometer reset switch left or right controls the dash-light levels. Had it not been for the factory manual, and Google, I would have never known this.
A person can reset the maintenance required light on a 2004 Toyota Sienna by holding down the odometer trip button. A series of zeroes will appear, which indicates that the light has been reset.
The "trip odometer" on the dashboard doubles as a dimmer. So, the solution to no lights inside the Toyota Sienna is to turn the trip odometer up to turn the lights back on.
With the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn on your key and you will see a series of zeros begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
Press the Trip A, Trip B until ODO. Turn the key to the off position, push and hold the Trip button and turn the key to on and wait until the blinking - stops. You don't need to start the car.
Not sure if this helps or not but on a 2005 Toyota Sienna LE, the dash-light dimmer switch is actually the trip odometer reset switch. Turning the trip odometer reset switch left or right controls the dash-light levels. Had it not been for the factory manual, and Google, I would have never known this.
On the 4.7 liter 2007 Tundra: Put the trip odometer to "A" Trip. Then with key OFF, push trip odometer button and hold it. Turn key to "ON" but do not start the engine. The Odometer should flash a series of dashes. That's it, you are reset.
Set the odometer reading to total miles and not to trip miles. Now press and hold the odometer reset button in and turn the ignition switch to the on position. (Do not start the engine). After around 5 seconds of holding the reset button in the maintenance required light will go off and be reset. Release the button and turn the ignition off.
I just reset mine.... Hold down the trip reset button on your odometer, and while holding it down press the start button to turn on power. (Do not press brake pedal, so engine doesn't start.) The multi-information display will show "resetting maintenance interval".
How do you reset maintenance reminder light on 2008 Toyota corolla? For what it is worth: To reset the Maintenance Required light on my 2007 Toyota Corolla: 1) Set your trip meter to the odometer setting (in other words, not Trip A or Trip B) 2) Hold down trip meter reset button and turn ignition to off. 3) While holding down the trip meter reset button now turn the ignition to on. 4) Keep holding down button until Maintenance Required light shuts off. Note: One some other Toyota models you hold down the Trip A meter rather than the odometer. Hope this works for you.
1. Ensure odometer is showing total miles (not one of the "trip" miles). 2. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" position. 3. Push the trip odometer reset button and hold it "in." 4. WHILE HOLDING DOWN THE RESET BUTTON, turn the ignition key to "ON" and continue to hold the reset button down until the odometer reading shows "------" and the "maint required" light goes off (about 5 seconds). 5. Release the reset button and total miles will return and the maint required light stays off! I got this answer from WikiAnswers for the 2004 Sienna. If my answer doesn't make sense, look at that guy's.