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Old 12-03-2005, 01:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2005 Corolla Fuse Problem

I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla S. Somehow I blew a fuse that works the backlights for the AC controls, transmission selector. So I have no lights at night to change environmental (AC, Heater, etc). I have checked all the fuses in the fuse box under the dash and under the hood. Any help in locating a fuse for the environmental control backlights?


Also, how do you clear the "Maintenance Required" light after changing oil?


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Old 12-07-2005, 05:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Any help?

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Old 12-07-2005, 06:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I think there's fuses on the passanger side kickpanel too.. check in there, if not then you probably blew something else.
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Old 12-15-2005, 08:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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driver side behind the little pullout, it's a pain to access, best way is just lay on your back and go for it, the fuse you're looking for will be in there
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reset maintenance light

It's very difficult to search out in the manual but to reset maintenance light you turn the ignition key to off with odometer reading showing (not trip). Turn the ignition key to the on position while holding down the trip meter reset knob. Hold down the button for at least 5 seconds. The odometer indicates 000000 and the light goes off. Fuses are a hassle under steering wheel but with a light and a mirror and small hands they can be changed. Good luck. Marg
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Please Help , Canot get to the fuse box

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any body can help , How could I reach to the Radio fuse. I donot see any part that I can open or take off to see the fuses.
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any body can help , How could I reach to the Radio fuse. I donot see any part that I can open or take off to see the fuses.
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Radio fuse check 28. Just pop off the cover on the fuse box under the steering wheel area.
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Maint light:

Keys out of ignition switch

push and hold trip odometer fo 5 sec / insert key turn to first "click" hold for 5 sec / turn to RUN (no need to start the car) hold until light goes off.

You should be good for another 5,000 miles.

(This is off the top of my head - did it this weekend... car is parked 30 miles away where the written instructions are)

EDIT: Opps, was already answered... sorry
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I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla


Also, how do you clear the "Maintenance Required" light after changing oil?


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To reset the Maintenance light:
Push in the millage button "hold that button", and turn key
NOTE U don't have to start the motor
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Does anybody know where the fuse for the headlight is? I THINK i blew the fuse for passenger side low beams, i bought new halogen still no lights yet the bulb is good.
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Does anybody know where the fuse for the headlight is? I THINK i blew the fuse for passenger side low beams, i bought new halogen still no lights yet the bulb is good.
Try looking under the hood, just behind the Battery u will c a black box. Pop the top off of that black box there is a lot of fuse's.

If it's not located in that box there is another spot for fuses. As your setting in the driver seat open the little compartment on your left "just past the left side of the streering wheel" I put change in that little compartment. Remove the pull down lid, note u now have to get on the floor board and look up 2 c the fuses located in this area.
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Try looking under the hood, just behind the Battery u will c a black box. Pop the top off of that black box there is a lot of fuse's.

If it's not located in that box there is another spot for fuses. As your setting in the driver seat open the little compartment on your left "just past the left side of the streering wheel" I put change in that little compartment. Remove the pull down lid, note u now have to get on the floor board and look up 2 c the fuses located in this area.
I hope this helps JANABRATT
Great! it works now the fuse was blown
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Great! it works now the fuse was blown
No problem, I was happy to help!
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