
Ford Transit's maintenance light can be manually reset using the buttons on the right side of the dashboard. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch. 2. Press and hold both arrow buttons simultaneously, then turn on the ignition switch. 3. Release the two arrow buttons after approximately 3 seconds. 4. The maintenance menu will appear, asking if you want to reset. 5. Press and hold the SET reset button for more than 3 seconds. 6. Press the MODE button. 7. Turn off the ignition switch to complete the reset. The Ford Transit was established in 1997, introduced to China as a European classic model through a joint venture between Ford USA and Jiangling Motors. Transit vehicles, with their Ford brand, international quality, spacious and comfortable driving space, and human-centric safety design, have maintained an annual sales growth rate of over 30% for 10 consecutive years, quickly becoming a leading brand in China's mid-to-high-end light passenger vehicle market.

Last time the maintenance light came on in my 2018 Transit, I reset it myself, and the steps were quite simple. First, sit in the car with the engine completely off, turn the key to the ON position, or press the start button once without starting the engine. At this point, the dashboard will light up. Then, look at the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, press the up and down arrow keys to navigate to the vehicle settings menu, find the maintenance option, select reset reminder, and confirm. The light will go off, indicating it's done. I recommend doing this immediately after maintenance to avoid it constantly flashing to remind you, which could be distracting while driving. Regularly checking tire pressure and oil levels can extend the car's lifespan. Manually resetting it yourself saves a trip to the dealership and extra costs—it's quite convenient, and once you learn it, you'll know it for life.

To manually reset the Transit maintenance light, I can guide you step by step: First, turn off the engine and rotate the key to the ON position (not the start position). Then, locate a button labeled Trip or Info below the dashboard, press and hold it for a few seconds to enter the settings. Find the Reset Service or similar option, and press the confirm button to reset. If you're unfamiliar with the menu structure, take your time to observe the dashboard display. This method requires no tools and takes just a few minutes, but ensure the electrical system is functioning properly without other faults. By the way, the maintenance light is essentially a reminder for oil change and servicing. After resetting, it's best to actually perform the maintenance to prevent potential issues from accumulating in your beloved vehicle.

Here's my experience resetting the maintenance light on my 2018 Transit: Turn the key to ON without starting the engine, quickly navigate to the maintenance settings using the steering wheel buttons, and select reset. It's simple and quick, don't overcomplicate it. Always pay attention to your car's dashboard responses - resetting it gives you peace of mind while driving and prevents you from overlooking other potential issues like brake or battery aging.

To manually reset the Transit maintenance light, here's what I did: Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine, wait for the dashboard to light up, then use the directional buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate the menu. Scroll to the maintenance item and select reset confirmation. The whole process takes about 1 minute—don't turn off the ignition midway. By the way, I recommend resetting it after every minor service so the system's next reminder will be accurate. Simple electronic system resets help save on repair costs without affecting overall performance, but if the light keeps coming on, check for deeper issues like fuel lines or sensors.


