The Toyota Auris Mk1 (E15) (2006-2014) was Toyota’s European-market hatchback alternative to the Corolla, later available as one of the brand’s earliest mainstream hybrids. After a service, the Auris’s onboard systems typically need a reset so the dashboard behaves. Common tasks include a maintenance reminder reset after an oil change, an oil service reset, a TPMS reset following a tyre change, and a brake pad wear reset where fitted when new pads are installed. Disconnecting the battery can call for electric window initialisation, and a fresh battery may need registering on later variants. Browse the Toyota Auris reset procedures below and open the one suiting your repair.