How to reset the maintenance light on the 2019 Honda Lingpai?
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There are three methods to reset the maintenance light on the 2019 Honda Lingpai: 1. Method one for resetting the maintenance light: ① Start the vehicle; ② Press and hold the "TRIP" button on the dashboard until "OILLIFE" and the mileage start flashing, then release; ③ In special cases, it may require pressing and releasing the button several times to clear the maintenance light. 2. Method two for resetting the maintenance light: ① Press the "A" button and step on the brake pedal, neither should be released midway; ② Turn the power to the "ON" position without starting the engine. ③ The dashboard characters will flash; ④ Continue holding the "A" button without releasing until "……" appears on the screen; ⑤ Release the "A" button and remove your foot from the brake. ⑥ The maintenance light reset operation is complete, turn off the vehicle power. 3. Method three for resetting the maintenance light: ① Turn the power to the "ON" position without starting the engine. ② Press the "Display/Info" button (press quickly and multiple times) to bring up the maintenance interface. ③ Then press the "Enter" key, and the dashboard will display information such as the oil monitor. ④ Continue holding the "Enter" button without releasing until the maintenance light disappears.
Last time I went to reset the maintenance light on my 2019 Honda Lingpai, it was actually quite simple, mainly relying on the buttons on the dashboard. First, sit in the car without starting the engine, just turn the key to the ON position, where only the dashboard lights up without the engine running. Then locate the TRIP button near the steering wheel, usually on the left or right side, and hold it down. After a few seconds, the wrench icon or maintenance light will start flashing. Keep holding the button until it completely turns off or stops flashing. Release the button, turn off the ignition, and restart the car—that’s it. The first time I did it, I was a bit nervous, but after trying it, I felt much more at ease. After all, it saves me from frequent trips to the 4S shop, saving a lot of time and fuel money over a year. This light is a reminder to change the oil or get a check-up. Resetting it doesn’t mean skipping maintenance; you still need to follow the regular service schedule to keep the car healthy. Safety first, after all.