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Hi, How do I reset the “Maintenance required” light after an oil change on my 2007 Toyota Corolla? TechGuy123

Undo your battery for a couple of minutes. This worked on the older models. I believe this is the procedure for yours. Turn the ignition key to ‘ON’ and press the odometer button until the display reads ODO (not Trip A or B). Turn the ignition key to OFF. Hold in the same button you used in step 1. While holding the button in, turn the ignition key to ON. The ODOMETER will change to: 5 dashes - - - - - Then 4 dashes - - - - Then 3 dashes - - - Then 2 dashes - - Then 1 dash - THEN all zeros 0 0 0 0 0 Then back to the correct mileage. Then the Maintenance Required light should blink and go out. 2007 http://www.ehow.com/how_6400319_reset-cohttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_res… 2005 http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_res

very easy video instruction step by step http://youtu.be/Aidr-rl54Ps?list=UUJep1P

I have a 2016 toyota corolla i changed the battery yesterday and my cooler fan wont come on and it wont move out of park, the windows don’t come down nothing is working now.

2011 Camry use Trip A. No need to disconnect battery.

2007 Camry Hybrid with push start (electronic key). Use Trip A rather than ODO.