
First, press the "A" button and hold down the brake pedal. Note that neither should be released midway. Then, turn the power to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Characters will flash or the display will blink. Next, continue holding the "A" button without releasing it. An ellipsis ("...") will appear on the screen. After that, release the reset button "A" and let go of the brake. Finally, turn the ignition switch back to the "Off" position to complete the reset process.

As a car enthusiast, resetting the maintenance light yourself is a fundamental skill. The steps for the 2020 Civic are straightforward: Get in the car, close the door, and press the ignition switch twice without pressing the brake pedal to turn the dashboard to ON mode. There's a scroll button on the left side of the steering wheel—use it to navigate the menu to the settings option. After entering the vehicle settings menu, locate the maintenance reset option. Hold down the select button without releasing it until the progress bar on the dashboard completes, usually taking five to ten seconds. After resetting, the light will turn off, but an important reminder is not to celebrate too soon—first, confirm that the maintenance has indeed been done, such as changing the oil and filter, before proceeding. If the steps are done incorrectly and the light doesn’t turn off, don’t mess around—check the owner’s manual or seek help from a repair shop. Regular vehicle inspections are the core; you can’t rely on resetting to cut corners. Remember, safe driving depends on genuine maintenance.


