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How to Reset the Maintenance Light on a 2019 Range Rover?

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CodyLee
08/27/25 7:41am

Turn on the ignition and use the function buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to select the maintenance mileage reminder status on the instrument panel. Press and hold the "0" reset button at the lower left corner of the instrument panel for 30 seconds, then release it when you hear a beep. Press the bottom menu button on the left side of the steering wheel once, then press the top selection/confirmation button on the left side of the steering wheel once. Press the bottom menu button on the left side of the steering wheel once again, then press the top selection/confirmation button on the left side of the steering wheel once more to enter the maintenance reset mode. Finally, press and hold the "0" reset button at the lower left corner of the instrument panel for 3 seconds and release immediately, then press the top selection/confirmation button on the left side of the steering wheel to confirm the completion of maintenance.

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DeIan
09/09/25 6:29am

When I first drove the 2019 Range Rover, I was also bothered by that maintenance reminder light. Actually, resetting it isn't difficult: First, sit in the car without starting the engine, just power up the dashboard. Then hold down the round button on the left side of the steering wheel while quickly pressing the start button twice to enter diagnostic mode. At this point, you'll see the odometer start flashing. Next, press and hold the volume button on the right side of the steering wheel for about ten seconds until the maintenance menu pops up on the dashboard. Use the directional keys to select the reset option and confirm to complete the process. The first time I did it, it took me two tries to succeed—the key is to press the buttons quickly. However, I should remind you to make sure the maintenance has actually been performed before resetting, otherwise it will mess up the system's recorded next service interval.

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VanJeremiah
10/23/25 7:20am

Resetting the maintenance light requires following specific steps: First, power on the vehicle without starting the engine, then press and hold the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel while quickly pressing the start button twice to enter engineering mode. Note that the button presses must be rapid—hesitation will prevent entry. Once the maintenance menu appears on the dashboard, keep holding the OK button and use your right hand to rotate the volume knob on the right side of the steering wheel to select the reset option. Release the button, then press and hold OK again for five seconds until the progress bar completes. The entire process takes about 20 seconds, but quick hand movements are crucial. I recommend doing this in a well-lit area, especially for first-timers who need to locate the buttons accurately.

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Addyson
12/06/25 7:44am

Resetting the maintenance light on the 2019 Range Rover is quite simple: With the vehicle powered on, press and hold the round button on the left side of the steering wheel for three seconds, then quickly press the start button twice to enter the maintenance menu. Next, use the scroll wheel on the right side of the steering wheel to select the maintenance reset option, and press and hold OK to confirm. Remember, this must be done with the key in the accessory position—when the dashboard lights are on but the engine is not running. If the light remains on after resetting, it might be because the last service wasn’t recorded, and you’ll need to visit a dealership to clear the code using specialized equipment. It’s recommended to perform the reset immediately after each service to ensure the system accurately calculates the next 10,000-kilometer maintenance interval.

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