How to eliminate the wrench warning on the 10th generation Accord?

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SanKate
07/29/25 6:21am
The method to eliminate the wrench warning on the 10th generation Accord: The appearance of a wrench on the dashboard is a maintenance reminder, indicating that the vehicle is approaching or has exceeded the maintenance mileage. It is recommended to visit a 4S dealership for maintenance as soon as possible to clear the warning. The Accord is a model under Honda, with body dimensions of 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2830mm. The 10th generation Accord is the model in the family equipped with comprehensive safety features. Except for the entry-level 230TURBO and 260TURBO models, all other models are equipped with the HondaSENSING safety system. In terms of appearance, the 10th generation Accord features a lower and wider body, a prominent front nose, and a coupe-like roofline, all of which deviate from the traditional design style of previous Accords.
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LeNevaeh
08/12/25 9:48am
I've driven a 10th-generation Accord, and the wrench symbol on the dashboard commonly appears as a maintenance reminder. It's Honda's warning system, alerting you to change the oil or perform a routine check. To reset it, first park the car in a safe spot, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Then use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings menu, repeatedly pressing until you find the 'Vehicle Information' or 'Maintenance Reset' option. Once inside, select an item like 'Oil Life,' hold the confirm button (usually labeled OK) for about 5 seconds, and the light will go off. Remember, after resetting, it's best to perform the actual maintenance as soon as possible, such as checking the oil level and tire wear. I often ignored this step, and the light would repeatedly come back on, increasing the risk of engine wear. The maintenance cycle is roughly every 5,000 kilometers, which can extend the car's lifespan and reduce unexpected breakdowns. If you can't reset it following these steps, there might be a wiring issue, and you should take it to a professional shop—don't force it to avoid system lag. Developing a habit of regular maintenance makes driving more reassuring.
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