Toyota's service department doesn't want you to know how to re-set or locate anything. This way they can charge you an arm and a leg for the service. Us shade-tree mechanics and do-it-yourselfers are the bane of a service technician's existence.
My daughter recently had her 92 Honda Civic take a dump on a mountain road. She had it towed to a local Honda dealership where they told her the distributor was shot. She called me and said they were going to charge her $560 bucks for parts and labor. I said, "FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY DOLLARS!!! NO WAY!"
I jumped in my truck, ran over to Chief Auto Parts, picked up a re-built for $180 bucks, drove to the dealership and installed the new distributor in their parking lot in 20 minutes, as 3 of the mechanics stood and watched me from their empty service bays.
You should have seen the look on their faces when my daughter jumped back in her car, fired it up with the first turn of the key and drove away. As they say in the MasterCard commercials, it was priceless!
