The “Maintenance Required” notification will appear on the Toyota Corolla once the vehicle has traveled 4,500 miles since the last oil change. Once maintenance service has been completed on the vehicle, use these steps to perform an oil reset.
Subaru Outback: Reset Oil Change Light
Don’t ignore the oil change light! When it comes on, it means your oil needs to be taken care of. And when you’re done changing it, keeping the light on can mess with your maintenance schedule. Learn how to reset the oil change light in the Subaru Outback by following the uncomplicated steps below.
Subaru Outback: How To Reset The TPMS
If the Tire Pressure Management System in the Subaru Outback is not working properly, you may have to reset the system. Follow the uncomplicated steps below to re-initialize the TPMS.
Subaru Four Crosstrek: Reset Tire Pressure System
If the Tire Pressure Management System in the Subaru Four Crosstrek is not working properly, you may have to reset the system. Follow one of the Options below to re-initialize the TPMS.
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: Reset Oil Light
Learn how to reset the oil change light in the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter by following one of the options below. After each oil change and new filter, the maintenance oil light indicator should disappear automatically. However, if it does not, it will need resetting for effective performance.
Additionally, this indicator is included to alert you if there is a problem with the vehicle’s oil and is NOT to be ignored! If the warning is not addressed, this can lead to other unexpected costly engine issues.Â