How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Dongfeng Honda Vezel?

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Ricardo
07/29/25 11:22am
Method to reset the maintenance light on Dongfeng Honda Vezel: 1. Press the "A" button and step on the brake pedal, neither of which should be released midway. 2. Do not start the engine, but the vehicle's power must be turned on. 3. At this point, the dashboard or characters will start flashing. 4. Continue holding down the reset button "A" until "..." appears on the display screen. 5. Release the brake pedal and the "A" button. 6. Turn off the vehicle's power to complete the maintenance light reset. Below is more information about the Dongfeng Honda Vezel: 1. The Honda Vezel is an SUV developed from the chassis of the new Honda Fit. 2. The exterior design of the Honda Vezel largely adopts the front fascia of the new-generation Honda Fit, featuring LED headlights that are popular in compact cars.
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