How to reset the maintenance light on Suzuki UY125?

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LeHannah
07/24/25 9:12pm
With the power off, meaning the screen is completely black and no electricity is running, press and hold the SEL button with your left index finger for 5 seconds. Without releasing your left index finger, use your right hand to turn on the power to illuminate the dashboard. Continue holding the SEL button with your left index finger for another 3 seconds, and the OILCHANGE indicator light will disappear.
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JesseLynn
08/10/25 2:34pm
I remember when I used to ride the Suzuki UY125, resetting the maintenance light required a little trick. Turn off the ignition switch, then press and hold the ODO button on the dashboard. Turn on the ignition switch and continue holding the button for about 5 seconds. You'll know it's successful when the maintenance indicator light flashes and turns off. This method is similar to most Japanese scooters and is quite easy to operate. The maintenance light is actually a reminder to regularly check things like engine oil and the chain. Don’t be lazy and just reset it; it’s best to reset it after changing the oil. Otherwise, if the bike isn’t properly maintained, it could lead to dangerous malfunctions while riding. I make it a habit to do a full inspection every 3,000 kilometers. Just resetting the light without proper maintenance can hide potential problems. Riding safety comes first, so don’t just focus on cutting corners.
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