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Old 03-27-2006, 06:51 PM   #1
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Maintenance Required Light Flashing!

hey need some help, everytime i start my car the maintenance required light flashes 10 times thn goes off, anyone know what this means?
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Old 03-28-2006, 02:24 AM   #2
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Re: Maintenance Required Light Flashing!

It simply means you are coming up on a recommended mileage for maitenance. It doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with your vehicle. There is a small button underneath your steering column assembly that you can press to make it stop flashing. It should be on the underdash near your right knee. Check your mileage and refer to your Haynes or Helms manual for scheduled maitenance.
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Re: Maintenance Required Light Flashing!

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It simply means you are coming up on a recommended mileage for maitenance. It doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with your vehicle. There is a small button underneath your steering column assembly that you can press to make it stop flashing. It should be on the underdash near your right knee. Check your mileage and refer to your Haynes or Helms manual for scheduled maitenance.
so wat are these haynes and helms manuals everyone talks about... and do i get one and where from?
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so wat are these haynes and helms manuals everyone talks about... and do i get one and where from?
The easiest place to get a Haynes manual is from your local auto parts store, such as Advance Auto Parts.
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Re: Maintenance Required Light Flashing!

alright i will chek it out, i talked to a guy tht worked at a honda dealership, ran into him at a gas station, he said jsut reset it, cause its probabaly just suggesting timing belt, which i did 5000k's ago
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