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there are bolts on top and under the arm rest, they might be covered. also, behind the handle theres another one. and none more on the top corner, under the cover for the wiring to the mirrors. take those off and just unclip the whole panel from underneath... be careful while removing it because there are lighting wires atttached and also the handle itself.
its either due for an oil change or the last place that changed oil did not rest it. If the oil has been changed and is not due than you can reset it.
-with the key in the run position make sure the odometer is displayed. -turn the key off -press and hold the trip reset button on the instrument cluster and turn the key to the run position (do not start the vehicle) -continue to hold the trip reset button until the maintenance light goes out. -once the light is out let go of the button and start the car. The light should come on for a couple of seconds and then go out.
This is a matter that you should pay immediate attention to.
The oil light can indicate low oil level in your engine, or low oil pressure. Both can be fatal to your engine.
Check your oil level first.
Look for evidence of leaking oil (possinility a loose oil filter)
The oil pressure sending unit or connections could also be causing the problem
maintenance required lights in hondas come on at set intervals set by the factory. usually it just mean an oil change, but no one usually goes by the light. under the dash behind the plastic where your legs are there should be a little button. feel around for it, hold the button in and turn your key on until the light goes off. Or any honda dealer will do it for you and show you how to do it the first time. No worries
turn key to the on position (do not start the car) hold down the reset on the gauge cluster until the light turns off. turn key to the off position then back on, confirm the light is off.
What i advice you is to take out the positive battery terminal and let it rest for about 1 hour,then replace the terminal that should reset it.Do it that worth nothing doing it.
It's time for an oil change, then you reset the light.
With car off, press in your trip meter button on the gauges - while still holding it in, turn the key 2 clicks forward to power everything up but not to start it. Keep holding the button in until the light goes off. It will come on about 2 times per year reminding you to change your oil.
Look in the owner's manual. It has it in there how to reset it. Usually it just has to do with selecting the oil quantity select and holding it down....or cycling the ignition a few times. Check your manual though....it will have it in there.
This is simple on the dash board in your cluster area, there is a rest button, like to one you use to rest trip mileage. Turn you ignition on to the for position, that without the light in the cluster are on eg the abs light and stuff like that. Push down on the reset button for 10 seconds. Still holding the rest button turn the ignition on to the 3rd position this where the abs lights and other come on in the cluster area. Hold for another 10 seconds. Then release the light should go out when vehicle is started. Good Luck
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