
To reset the light on a Hyundai Elantra, follow these steps: First, turn the car's power to the ON mode. The dashboard will then display the maintenance message for a few seconds. Next, press and hold the RESET button for more than 5 seconds to activate the reset mode. Finally, press the RESET button again for more than 1 second to clear the maintenance light. The Elantra is a model under Hyundai, with dimensions of 4570mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1445mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 93.8 kW and a maximum torque of 156 Nm.

I've driven the Elantra several times before, and resetting the maintenance light isn't a difficult task. When the maintenance light comes on, it's just a reminder to change the oil or perform regular checks. Resetting it yourself saves you from the annoyance of it constantly being lit. The steps are quite simple: First, completely turn off the car and remove the key. Then locate the small button on the dashboard, usually labeled TRIP or ODO—make sure you don't pick the wrong one. Hold it down without releasing, then turn the key to the ON position (the position where the engine isn't started). At this point, you'll notice the dashboard lights change; wait about 5 to 10 seconds, and the maintenance light will turn off. Then you can release the button—mission accomplished! The first time I did it, I was a bit clumsy and it took me two tries to succeed, but once you get the hang of it, you can do it in one go. This method works for Elantra models from 2012 onwards; the button position may vary for different years, so it's best to check the manual to confirm. Regularly resetting the light helps you accurately track maintenance intervals—my car has run 50,000 kilometers without any issues, and doing it yourself saves money.

When I first bought my car, I also struggled with how to reset the light. As a new driver, let me briefly explain. After turning off the engine, don't rush to leave the car. Look at the center of the dashboard—there's usually a small button labeled TRIP or ODO. Press and hold it firmly with your finger. At the same time, turn the key to the second position (accessory mode, without starting the engine). Keep an eye on the light; it will blink a few times and then turn off. You can release the button after about 5 seconds. The whole process is super quick. The first time I tried, my hands were shaking, and the light didn't reset, but it worked on the second attempt. Remember not to do this while driving—safely pull over first. After maintenance, reset it to start the countdown again, so you don't miss the next service interval. The manual also has diagrams—check them to confirm the button's location.

The essence of light reset is essentially resetting the dashboard memory system. Turn off the engine, hold down the TRIP button without releasing. Turn the key to the ON position, wait for the indicator light to go off for about 5 to 10 seconds. Release when done, simple and time-saving.

As a homemaker, I always want to save more money and time. Learning to reset the light myself is very practical. After parking and turning off the engine, hold down the TRIP button on the dashboard. Turn the key to the ignition-on position, wait a few seconds until the light goes off, then release. I got the hang of it after trying twice!

From a cost-saving perspective, not resetting the light will cause false reminders, leading to unnecessary trips to the shop and extra expenses. To reset it yourself, hold down the TRIP button after turning off the engine, turn the key to ON, wait for the light to go out, then release. This DIY method is both economical and convenient.


