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How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Hyundai ix35?

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Darin
07/29/2025, 09:14 PM

Here are the detailed steps to reset the maintenance light on Hyundai ix35: 1. Insert the key, but do not turn it. 2. Press and hold the trip meter reset button for 5-10 seconds, then turn the ignition to the ON position. 3. After another 5-10 seconds, start the engine. Keep holding the button throughout this process. 4. If the wrench indicator doesn't disappear, repeat the procedure several times. 5. Note that maintenance intervals vary by manufacturer settings. Refer to your vehicle's owner manual for the exact maintenance schedule. After servicing, technicians will reset the maintenance light using proper procedures.

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CarmenLynn
08/15/2025, 02:49 AM

I recently handled the maintenance light reset for a Hyundai ix35. As someone who frequently helps friends with their cars, I recommend turning the vehicle completely off, then rotating the key to the ON position (where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start). Next, press and hold the TRIP button on the dashboard for about 5 seconds, watching the maintenance indicator light flash until it turns off. Remember to keep your movements steady and avoid rushing to prevent accidentally activating other functions. This process is straightforward, but after resetting, it's best to check the dashboard for any error codes. If you don't reset it, the light will stay on, obstructing your view of other warning signals, like oil pressure issues. Regular maintenance extends your car's lifespan, so don't skip it—always reset the light after each service to avoid future hassles. A common mistake is attempting this while driving, which is dangerous; always ensure the car is stationary before proceeding.

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OliveLee
10/20/2025, 01:57 AM

I enjoy fixing cars myself, and resetting the maintenance light on the Hyundai ix35 is quite fun. First, turn off the engine and turn the key to the ACC position until the dashboard lights up. Then, press and hold the TRIP button for 5 to 10 seconds, and wait for the light to flash a few times before disappearing—that means it's successful. If you press the wrong button, don't worry, just restart the car and try again. I've tried this method on my own car, and it's pretty quick. After resetting, don't forget to note down the next maintenance date—the software system reminds you this way for upkeep. If the button doesn't respond, it might be due to a loose plug or a blown fuse, requiring a quick check. DIY saves money and helps you learn some car knowledge. Every time you reset the maintenance light, ensure all settings are normal without affecting other functions. I shared this with friends, and they all found it convenient.

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ArcherMarie
12/03/2025, 01:29 AM

As a car owner, I find resetting the maintenance light on the Hyundai ix35 quite effortless. After turning off the engine, rotate the key to the ON position, press and hold the TRIP button on the dashboard for a few seconds until the light goes off—that's all it takes. I tried it once and finished in just minutes. The maintenance light reminds me when it's time for an oil change, and the system becomes much quieter after resetting. Don't delay doing it; an unextinguished light can be distracting while driving. Avoid randomly pressing buttons in the car during the operation to prevent accidents. A simple little trick for hassle-free daily car use.

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VanZachary
01/23/2026, 02:53 AM

I value driving safety, so resetting the maintenance light requires caution. After turning off the car, move the key to the ON position, then press and hold the TRIP button for several seconds to reset. During this process, do not start the engine or get distracted, and ensure the environment is safe. If not reset, the light staying on may cause you to overlook more urgent warning alerts. Each vehicle's system is different, and accurate resetting can prevent computer errors. Never attempt this while driving—the risk is too high. Regular maintenance can prevent major issues.

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