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In article <brOdnZSJOrhfgh2iXTWJig@comcast.com>, Bob Street
<bob_street@hotmail.com> wrote: > Is there anyway to reset the warning light on RSX about the 20,000 mile > maintance without going back to the dealer? There's a book that came with your car called the *owners manual*. It will tell you how to reset it. |
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On a 91 Integra you just disconnect the battery and connect it again.
Your radio may not operate after that. Vlad On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 09:42:30 -0400, "Bob Street" <bob_street@hotmail.com> wrote: >Is there anyway to reset the warning light on RSX about the 20,000 mile >maintance without going back to the dealer? > |
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"Bob Street" <bob_street@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:brOdnZSJOrhfgh2iXTWJig@comcast.com... > Is there anyway to reset the warning light on RSX about the 20,000 mile > maintance without going back to the dealer? From page 65 of the 2002 Owners manual: 1) Turn off the engine 2) Press and hold the select/reset button in the instrument panel, then turn the ignition switch ON (II). 3) Hold the button until the indicator resets (approximately ten seconds). HTH, Don in Phoenix 2002 RSX Type-S ABP (for sale) |
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"Apexmeister" <Apexmeister@cornercarver.net> wrote > There's a book that came with your car called the *owners manual*. It > will tell you how to reset it. Food for thought: I am the new owner of a 2000 3.2 TL which did *not* come with an owners manual. Until the replacement manual reaches my mailbox, I look to this and other newsgroups/web boards for info. Please consider this before you *slam* somebody. All the person is doing is asking for help. Much Respect, Genghis |
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Food for thought: many people who do try to be helpful in the NGs sometimes
loose patience when a question seems to have such an obvious answer. For this reason, it is always best to describe what you've already tried or would try if not for extenuating circumstances. For instance, this kind of knee-jerk reaction could have been entirely avoided by a simple sentence. "I'd look in the owner's manual, but I bought the car used and am still waiting for the one I ordered from Helm." Without this kind of qualifier, sometimes after an hour answering questions, some of us just think the poster is too lazy and wants to milk our kindness rather than invest some of their own time. Not intended as a slam to your comment, just a view from the other side. "Genghis Kahn" <warrior@china.net> wrote in message news:vo42hhmjjspd32@corp.supernews.com... > Food for thought: I am the new owner of a 2000 3.2 TL which did *not* come > with an owners manual. > > Until the replacement manual reaches my mailbox, I look to this and other > newsgroups/web boards for info. > > Please consider this before you *slam* somebody. All the person is doing is > asking for help. |
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I do have the owner's manual but I never really thought this type of
information would be in it. Thanks for not slamming too hard but I can take it ;-) "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko@mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in message news:Rcogb.770$dn6.563@newsread4.news.pas.earthlin k.net... > Food for thought: many people who do try to be helpful in the NGs sometimes > loose patience when a question seems to have such an obvious answer. For > this reason, it is always best to describe what you've already tried or > would try if not for extenuating circumstances. For instance, this kind of > knee-jerk reaction could have been entirely avoided by a simple sentence. > "I'd look in the owner's manual, but I bought the car used and am still > waiting for the one I ordered from Helm." > > Without this kind of qualifier, sometimes after an hour answering questions, > some of us just think the poster is too lazy and wants to milk our kindness > rather than invest some of their own time. > > Not intended as a slam to your comment, just a view from the other side. > > "Genghis Kahn" <warrior@china.net> wrote in message > news:vo42hhmjjspd32@corp.supernews.com... > > Food for thought: I am the new owner of a 2000 3.2 TL which did *not* > come > > with an owners manual. > > > > Until the replacement manual reaches my mailbox, I look to this and other > > newsgroups/web boards for info. > > > > Please consider this before you *slam* somebody. All the person is doing > is > > asking for help. > > |
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