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How to Reset the Maintenance Light of a Car?

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SanRiley
08/28/2025, 02:16:26 AM

Taking the Roewe RX5 as an example, the specific steps to reset the maintenance light are as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch. Simultaneously press and hold the two arrow buttons, then turn on the ignition switch; 2. After about 3 seconds, release the two arrow buttons; 3. The reset menu will appear, asking if you want to reset; 4. Press and hold the SET (reset) button for more than 3 seconds; 5. Press the MODE button. Turn off the ignition switch to complete the reset. The impact of not resetting the maintenance light: If the owner replaces related parts but does not reset the maintenance light, it may delay the next replacement time of car parts, affecting the car's performance. Additionally, it may cause trouble for the next part replacement because the maintenance personnel cannot accurately know the usage time of the new parts.

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ElliotLee
09/10/2025, 12:36:45 AM

The method to reset the maintenance light is quite common, and the steps are actually not difficult. After turning off the engine and parking, turn the key to the power-on position without starting the engine. For most cars, you need to find the reset button or ODO button on the dashboard, hold it down for 5 to 10 seconds, and the light will go off. The operation may vary depending on the car model—Toyota vehicles might require pressing a combination of buttons, while Volkswagen cars may need to enter the menu settings. I recommend checking the owner's manual first to avoid trial and error. If not reset, the light will stay on, potentially misleading you about the next maintenance schedule and causing you to miss crucial inspections. It's important to address it promptly after servicing to ensure accurate reminders for the new cycle. Doing it yourself is quick and easy, but if unsure, it's safer to visit a professional shop. Learning this trick saves both hassle and money.

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Jessie
10/24/2025, 01:25:40 AM

When I had little driving experience, the warning lights would worry me, but later I learned to handle them myself. With the engine off, turn the key to the ON position, then press and hold a specific button on the dashboard, such as the TRIP or mileage button, for about 10 seconds. Usually, the light will turn off. Don't forget this step—if not reset, the next maintenance alert might be inaccurate, making you anxious while driving. Resetting promptly after maintenance is crucial to avoid misjudgments; safety comes first. Different car models vary—American cars might just need a button press, while European models may require tools. If you can't figure it out, don't experiment blindly; visit a 4S shop or repair center for help. Regular maintenance keeps your car healthy in the long run.

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Harry
12/07/2025, 12:49:24 AM

Maintenance light reset varies by car model. For Japanese cars, it's often a button operation—hold the ODO button for a few seconds after turning off the engine. German cars like Mercedes require a diagnostic tool or app connection to reset the system. I've tried a Bluetooth tool on my phone several times—super convenient. Ensure the car is stationary and the engine is off during the process. Don't ignore it; resetting ensures the light accurately reminds you of the next service. A simple DIY saves hassle.

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LeZoe
01/27/2026, 02:04:41 AM

I pay attention to details when driving, never underestimate the maintenance light reset. Turn off the engine, insert the key to the accessory position, then press and hold the setup button or similar to easily resolve it. This must be done after maintenance; neglecting it may mislead you with incorrect timing, potentially delaying maintenance and harming the engine. Methods are similar across various vehicles, but the manual is the most reliable. Safe driving relies on diligent maintenance—make it a habit for peace of mind.

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SanJordan
04/23/2026, 12:09:55 AM

DIY maintenance light reset is fun. Park and turn off the engine, keep the key in ACC position, press and hold the dashboard button for 10 seconds to turn off the light. For Honda models, use the ODO+SELECT button combo – be careful not to press wrong buttons. The sense of achievement when seeing the light go off is rewarding. Post-maintenance reset is crucial, otherwise next service timing will be inaccurate. Doing it yourself saves time and money, but pay attention to model differences to avoid mistakes. These simple steps are quick to learn – vehicle health relies on hands-on maintenance.

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