
There are two methods to reset the maintenance light on a Hyundai. The first method involves using an automotive computer diagnostic tool to match and clear the light, but this process is relatively complex and is typically performed by maintenance personnel at 4S shops after servicing your vehicle. The second method allows car owners to manually reset the light after performing maintenance themselves, which is a simpler process. Below are the detailed steps for manual reset: 1. First, set the Mingtu's power to ON mode. 2. Then, the dashboard will display a "Maintenance Required" message for a few seconds. 3. Finally, press and hold the OK button for more than one second to reset the maintenance light.

There are actually multiple ways to reset the maintenance light on Hyundai vehicles. First, turn off the engine and locate the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel. Turn the key to the ON position but do not start the engine. Then, press and hold the toggle button on the left side of the steering wheel for ten seconds without releasing. Wait until the maintenance reset prompt appears on the dashboard before letting go. Finally, use the volume adjustment button to confirm, and you're done. However, button locations vary by model—for example, the Elantra uses the reset button on the right side of the instrument cluster, while the Tucson requires accessing the menu via the steering wheel stalk. When I helped my neighbor with this, I found the manual to be crucial. Some newer models even allow resetting directly through the infotainment screen under vehicle settings. Be careful not to start the engine during the process, as this can cause the reset to fail. If you can't manage it yourself, just visit a dealership—they can use a diagnostic tool to resolve it safely in about five minutes.

Just reset the maintenance light on my Elantra last week - it's actually not difficult: Turn the key to ACC position without starting the engine, press and hold the small round button at the lower right corner of the instrument panel for about 15 seconds until the odometer starts blinking, then release and quickly press it twice to turn it off. However, the timing is crucial - my first two attempts failed because I didn't press long enough. For newer models without a reset button like the all-new Tucson, you need to use the left steering column stalk to enter the menu and find the reset option. I recommend checking page 32 of the owner's manual before operating, as methods vary significantly between model years, especially for hybrid versions which require powering off first. You can also search for your model plus "maintenance reset" to find tutorial videos for reference.

Resetting the maintenance light is related to the vehicle's service cycle records. It is recommended to first consult the user manual for detailed steps. Common operations include turning on the ignition without starting the engine, then accessing the settings menu via the dashboard buttons or steering wheel combination keys to perform the reset. If the reset button cannot be found, try holding the trip reset button combined with the turn signal lever for three seconds. For modern models like the Sonata and ix35, the methods differ significantly. Incorrect operations may trigger fault codes, especially in models with complex electronic systems. It is safer to visit a professional repair shop where OBD equipment can be used for resetting, as they can also check the vehicle's status to ensure accuracy.


