Oil Required Maintenance light reset
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Oil Required Maintenance light reset
My dealer told me to come there and pay them $29.95 to reset the warning light that came on my IS-F. Don't need an oil change and they refused to walk me thru the steps over the phone. I bought 3 Lexus's from them and they still didn't care. Then I was told to look it up in the manual under "self help". So much for great customer service. That may change real soon when I'm up for another vehicle. Anyone with a simple solution?
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My dealer told me to come there and pay them $29.95 to reset the warning light that came on my IS-F. Don't need an oil change and they refused to walk me thru the steps over the phone. I bought 3 Lexus's from them and they still didn't care. Then I was told to look it up in the manual under "self help". So much for great customer service. That may change real soon when I'm up for another vehicle. Anyone with a simple solution?
Car on, set the odometer button to display your actual mileage, not trip miles.
Shut off the car.
Foot off the brake, press and hold the odometer button and press the engine start button twice. Keep holding the odometer button. You will see a unique set of lines in the cluster like its counting down. You'll know its done and you can let go of the button. Press engine start again to shut off.
Start car normally.
Next time use the search feature like I had to.
~Dv8
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Search function is your friend.
2IS FAQ:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...tart-here.html
What is the MAINT REQ'D light and how do you reset it?
2IS FAQ:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...tart-here.html
What is the MAINT REQ'D light and how do you reset it?
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Seriously, RTFM--Read The Fine Manual.
My dealer told me to come there and pay them $29.95 to reset the warning light that came on my IS-F. Don't need an oil change and they refused to walk me thru the steps over the phone. I bought 3 Lexus's from them and they still didn't care. Then I was told to look it up in the manual under "self help". So much for great customer service. That may change real soon when I'm up for another vehicle. Anyone with a simple solution?
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first time i've heard a lexus dealer charging to reset maintenance light....ghey....the lexus i work at, we have our valets do it for the customer (if that is all they are in for) and then be on their way.
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I work for a dealer and this is what is says. (i just copy and paste it here)
Oil Change Reset Procedure
Switch the display to the odometer when the engine is running.
Turn the "ENGINE START STOP" switch OFF.
While pressing the trip meter reset button, set the "ENGINE START STOP" switch to the IGNITION ON mode (but do not start the engine because otherwise the reset mode will be cancelled). Continue to press and hold the button until the trip meter displays "000000".
There you go.
Oil Change Reset Procedure
Switch the display to the odometer when the engine is running.
Turn the "ENGINE START STOP" switch OFF.
While pressing the trip meter reset button, set the "ENGINE START STOP" switch to the IGNITION ON mode (but do not start the engine because otherwise the reset mode will be cancelled). Continue to press and hold the button until the trip meter displays "000000".
There you go.
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Go see the General Manager. Tell this person that if you get treated this way again, you'll find another dealership. Also mention your call and email to
Lexus USA HQ (Torrance CA) 800-255-3987
http://lexus2.custhelp.com/app/ask
Lexus USA HQ (Torrance CA) 800-255-3987
http://lexus2.custhelp.com/app/ask
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IMO.....If the dealer did not do your oil change, why should they provide this service for free?
They offered you two solutions - come in and we will process a work order (because they have too) and then have a technician do it for you. - which takes time and money (regardless of your opinion on how a dealership operates)...........or.....open the owners manual and do this yourself for free.
Does this really merit a complaint to the dealership General Manager?
Great customer service is still to be had at your dealer, but complaining about a simple oil light reset is probably a little over the top.
You have owned 3 other Lexus for a reason, if the oil light reset will turn you off of the brand...wait till you see what the other auto manufacturers...... offer out there in the real automotive repair world.
They offered you two solutions - come in and we will process a work order (because they have too) and then have a technician do it for you. - which takes time and money (regardless of your opinion on how a dealership operates)...........or.....open the owners manual and do this yourself for free.
Does this really merit a complaint to the dealership General Manager?
Great customer service is still to be had at your dealer, but complaining about a simple oil light reset is probably a little over the top.
You have owned 3 other Lexus for a reason, if the oil light reset will turn you off of the brand...wait till you see what the other auto manufacturers...... offer out there in the real automotive repair world.
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IMO.....If the dealer did not do your oil change, why should they provide this service for free?
They offered you two solutions - come in and we will process a work order (because they have too) and then have a technician do it for you. - which takes time and money (regardless of your opinion on how a dealership operates)...........or.....open the owners manual and do this yourself for free.
Does this really merit a complaint to the dealership General Manager?
Great customer service is still to be had at your dealer, but complaining about a simple oil light reset is probably a little over the top.
You have owned 3 other Lexus for a reason, if the oil light reset will turn you off of the brand...wait till you see what the other auto manufacturers...... offer out there in the real automotive repair world.
They offered you two solutions - come in and we will process a work order (because they have too) and then have a technician do it for you. - which takes time and money (regardless of your opinion on how a dealership operates)...........or.....open the owners manual and do this yourself for free.
Does this really merit a complaint to the dealership General Manager?
Great customer service is still to be had at your dealer, but complaining about a simple oil light reset is probably a little over the top.
You have owned 3 other Lexus for a reason, if the oil light reset will turn you off of the brand...wait till you see what the other auto manufacturers...... offer out there in the real automotive repair world.
File a complaint, those greedy bastards deserve a pineapple up their asses
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I could not agree more, it is WAY worse one the other side. Having owned Volkswagen, Toyota, Honda, Jeep, Porsche, Mazda and now Lexus, Lexus is by far the best manufacturer I have dealt with when it comes to customer service.
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I'm not trying to be funny or anything... But are the steps in the Owners Manual for the IS-F.. ??
They are for my 2007 CRV....
The Honda reset steps are ridiculous compared to the Lexus..
Joe Z
They are for my 2007 CRV....
The Honda reset steps are ridiculous compared to the Lexus..
Joe Z