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It's pretty simple. Turn the key to the "on" position. Toggle the odometer to either "trip a" or "trip b." Turn the key to "off." Then push and hold the trip meter button. While holding it, turn the key back to "on" and keep holding the button for about 10 seconds. It should display a message of "s-ON."
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Most of them are in here.
the scion tC faq site |
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