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    1996 Integra:

    does anyone know how to reset this? I've been doin' my own oil changes and the maintenance required indicator is ON all the time and it's gettin' annonying....

    any help would be much appreicated, thanks.

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    Hold the trip reset knobby thing in for a few seconds.

    It should be in the manual that came with the car.

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    It's located underneat the steering column. Just feel around until you hit a black button and hold down for about 10 seconds. I know what your talking about cause I used to own a 96 teg.

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    thanks

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    does that work for airbag srs light too???? Do srs light need to be reseted (once its ON do you need to reset it? or does it show in realtime...)

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    Calvin you should be able to just disconnect your battery and that should reset the srs light.
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    hmm try that, but no worky, I put a 3 ohm resistor jumper between the Airbag plug and the light still go on. is 3 ohm enough? too much?

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    Originally posted by Superesc
    hmm try that, but no worky, I put a 3 ohm resistor jumper between the Airbag plug and the light still go on. is 3 ohm enough? too much?
    Do you have an aftermarket steering wheel? If the airbag is still there and the light is on, its usually a sign of a fault in the airbag system itself. I had a roll connector go in the steering column that left the airbag light on all the time (got that fixed under warranty). If the airbag isn't there, start at .5 ohm and work up from there until the light goes out.
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    hmmm good idea, I will start at .5 ohm (and yea I have an aftermarket wheel) Thanks!

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    In mine the button is green underneath the dash ,Just hold it for a couple of seconds.
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