* Trip odometer: This is usually reset using buttons on the instrument cluster (behind the steering wheel). Look for small buttons near the odometer display. The exact button sequence might vary slightly depending on your trim level. Consult your owner's manual for the specific instructions.
* Check Engine Light (CEL): You can't reset a check engine light simply by pressing a button. The light indicates a problem that needs to be diagnosed and fixed. A mechanic will use a diagnostic tool to clear the code *after* repairing the underlying issue. Clearing the code without fixing the problem won't solve anything and could mask a serious issue.
* Radio presets: The radio's preset buttons often have a function to clear or reset them. Check your radio's user manual or look for a small button labelled "preset" or similar.
* Other systems: Other electronic systems might have their own reset procedures. Again, your owner's manual is your best resource.
In short, there's no universal "reset" button. You need to specify what you're trying to reset to find the correct procedure. Always consult your owner's manual for the most accurate and safest methods.