How to Reset the Maintenance Light on the Jade?
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Jade maintenance reminder light can be reset by visiting a 4S shop for maintenance and refreshing the parameters of the onboard computer. There are two methods to solve this issue. The first method is to go to an authorized service center for maintenance, where the maintenance personnel will use a professional computer diagnostic tool to reset the maintenance light. The second method is to manually reset the maintenance light, which is typically used during self-maintenance. Instructions and steps for resetting the maintenance light on the Jade: 1. Instructions: The "SERVICE" indicator on the dashboard display is the maintenance cycle indicator. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the "SERVICE" indicator flashes, and it disappears after starting the engine, indicating that the vehicle requires maintenance. After maintenance, the maintenance light should be reset. 2. Steps: (1) With the engine off, press and hold the short-distance counter reset button below the tachometer. (2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, release the short-distance counter reset button, and the "SERVICE" indicator will appear on the display. (3) Pull out the minute button on the clock and turn it to the right; the mileage will appear on the display. (4) Turn off the engine to reset the reminder message. (5) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, and the "SERVICE" indicator will disappear.
I also encountered the maintenance light issue with my Honda Jade. It's actually not difficult to reset it. You can try sitting in the driver's seat, first turn the key to the ON position but don't start the engine. Wait until all the indicator lights on the dashboard come on, then locate the TRIP button on the steering wheel or dashboard, hold it down for about 5 to 10 seconds, and watch for the maintenance light to flash and then turn off. If there's no response, try pressing other buttons simultaneously, like the mileage reset button, but be patient during the operation as there might be slight differences between different model years. I think it's good to develop a habit of regular checks, such as inspecting the engine oil and filter every 5,000 kilometers. This way, when the light comes on, you can reset it promptly to ensure driving safety without any delays. If the steps I mentioned don't work for you, it's best to check the vehicle manual or search online for tutorials specific to your model year to avoid damaging any circuits. I've handled this issue several times this way, and it's been quite reliable.