How to reset the maintenance light on a 2015 Suzuki SX4?
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With the ignition switch turned off, press and hold the mode switch; after turning on the ignition switch, release the mode switch, then simultaneously press the mode switch and the clock switch to reset the maintenance light. Below are the specific details of the maintenance: 1. 10,000 km maintenance: A basic maintenance, commonly referred to as a "minor service," is required every 10,000 kilometers. The maintenance items include two things: engine oil and the oil filter. 2. 20,000 km maintenance: The 20,000 km maintenance, commonly known as a "major service," requires replacing the oil filter and engine oil, as well as the cabin air filter and spark plugs. 3. 40,000 km maintenance: The 40,000 km maintenance includes more items than the 20,000 km service. In addition to engine oil, oil filter, cabin air filter, and spark plugs, it also includes the air filter and brake fluid.
I remember when I drove the Suzuki SX4 S-Cross, resetting the maintenance light was a pretty straightforward task. First, turn off the car completely to ensure safety. Then locate the TRIP button on the dashboard that displays the mileage, and hold it down firmly. Next, turn the key to the ignition position—just powering up the car without starting the engine, roughly in the ON state. Keep holding the button and watch the maintenance light icon on the dashboard, which might be shaped like a wrench. After about 10 seconds, the light will start flashing or turn off. At this point, release the button and turn off the power. Finally, restart the car and check if the light has reset. I think this is especially important for the 2015 SX4 S-Cross because the maintenance light keeps reminding you to change the oil. If you don’t reset it in time, it might give false alarms, which can be annoying. But remember, resetting only clears the reminder—you still need to perform regular maintenance on time. Don’t slack off and affect your car’s condition. Safe driving is more important than anything else.