How to Reset the Maintenance Light on the 10th Generation Civic?
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To reset the maintenance light on the 10th generation Civic, follow these steps: 1. First, park the car and shift to P (Park) position. 2. Tap the central control screen to enter the settings. 3. In the settings, locate the maintenance information and select to reset the maintenance light. Below is some relevant information about car maintenance: 1. Primary vehicle maintenance items: Clean the car body and wipe the engine and chassis parts. Clean and maintain the air filter. Clean the gasoline filter. 2. Lubrication tasks for primary vehicle maintenance: Check the oil levels of the engine, transmission, rear axle, and steering gear, and add lubricating oil as required. 3. Inspection and tightening tasks for primary vehicle maintenance: Check the steering gear, tie rods, drag links, and the connection tightness of various steering arms.
I remember after the last maintenance of my Civic, the maintenance light kept on which was quite annoying. I checked and found the operation is quite simple. First, you need to sit in the car, turn on the ignition but don't start the engine. Press the scroll wheel button on the right side of the steering wheel a few times to enter the settings menu, find the 'Maintenance Info' or 'Maintenance Reset' option, select it and hold the button for a few seconds to reset. The key point is to do this after completing the maintenance, otherwise the light may come on again. I tried it once myself and succeeded. Oh, by the way, paying more attention to the vehicle's maintenance reminders can extend the engine's life and save on repair costs. The design of the 10th-gen Civic is quite user-friendly, reducing the number of trips to the 4S store. Of course, if you can't manage it yourself, it's better to find a professional to check it out. Don't press buttons randomly to avoid damaging the system.