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Reset change oil indecator
On most models you turn the key switch on, push the select-reset button until you get to the oil life option, then hold the reset button until the light blink. Then release the button.Details should be in your owners manual.
Check Engine light with Po131 o2 circuit low voltage sensor 1 bank 1 reading, what does that mean?
- Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 harness is open or shorted
- Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 circuit poor electrical connection
- Faulty Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 1
- Inappropriate fuel pressure
- Faulty fuel injectors
- Intake air leaks may be faulty
- Exhaust gas leaksReplacing the O2 Sensor 1 usually takes care of the problemThe front heated oxygen sensor (or O2 sensor 1) is placed into the
exhaust manifold. It detects the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas
compared to the outside air. The heated oxygen sensor 1 has a closed-end
tube made of ceramic zirconia. The zirconia generates voltage from
approximately 1V in richer conditions to 0V in leaner conditions. The
heated oxygen sensor 1 signal is sent to the Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM
adjusts the injection pulse duration to achieve the ideal air-fuel
ratio. The ideal air-fuel ratio occurs near the radical change from 1V
to 0V.
I don't know how to reset the maintenance light.
I ran into the same issue. Here's how to fix it.
While the car is off, push in on the odometer reset button and turn on the car.
Continue pushing in the odometer button until the light goes off.
Release the button after the light goes off (usually about 3-5 seconds)
Radio has no power
check the fuse.Then check to be sure noone put a penny or some other item in the lighter socket to cause the fuse to blow.
Torque settings
- Tighten the cylinder head bolts sequentially in three steps. NOTE: Perform each step twice. 1st step torque: 39 Nm (4.0 kgf-m, 29 ft. lbs.) 2nd step torque: 69 Nm (7.0 kgf-m, 51 ft. lbs.) 3rd step torque: 98.1 Nm (10.0 kgf-m, 72.3 ft. lbs.) Use a beam-type torque wrench. When using a preset-type torque wrench, be sure to tighten slowly and not to overtighten. If a bolt makes any noise while you are torquing it, loosen the bolt, and retighten it from the first step.
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