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How to reset the maintenance light on the new Honda CR-V?

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KevinLynn
07/29/2025, 04:42:15 AM

The method to reset the maintenance light on the new Honda CR-V is as follows: First, ensure the CR-V's power mode is in ON mode, the vehicle is completely stopped, and the gear is in P position. Press the information display button on the left side of the steering wheel, then select the clock vehicle settings display. At this point, you will see the "Vehicle" option. Subsequently, press the vehicle maintenance information reset to complete the process. Below is more information about car maintenance: 1. Car maintenance refers to the periodic inspection, cleaning, replenishment, lubrication, adjustment, or replacement of certain parts as a preventive measure, also known as vehicle upkeep. 2. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the engine system (engine), transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, and other maintenance scopes. 3. The purpose of car maintenance is to keep the vehicle clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life.

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DeLondon
08/12/2025, 02:27:45 AM

Last time I manually reset the maintenance light on my 2023 CRV, don't panic when the little wrench icon appears on the dashboard. First, don't start the car, just turn on the ignition. Use the left steering wheel scroll wheel to navigate to the maintenance info screen. Hold the scroll wheel for 5 seconds until the reset menu pops up. Then use the scroll wheel to select 'reset' and press to confirm. Remember the whole operation must be completed within 15 seconds or it'll time out. After resetting, check for the small 'Maintenance Reset Complete' text near the odometer. If your car has Honda Connect system, there's also a vehicle maintenance menu in the infotainment screen for synchronized operation.

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DelRachel
10/05/2025, 03:52:35 AM

As a technician frequently working with Japanese cars, there's a trick to resetting the CRV's maintenance reminder. Turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then use the steering wheel controls to access the maintenance information. When you see the maintenance reset option, hold down the reset button until the progress bar completes. For newer models with touchscreens, you'll need to manually reset it in the maintenance records under vehicle settings. Key reminder: If the maintenance icon on the dashboard disappears after resetting, it means success; otherwise, check for timeout or incorrect steps.

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Jasper
11/18/2025, 09:34:13 PM

Last time when driving my friend's newly purchased hybrid CRV, I encountered this issue. Directly operate the button group on the steering wheel: press the left button to enter the settings menu and select vehicle maintenance, then long-press the select button to reset. If the new model comes with a full LCD instrument panel, you need to use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to switch sub-menus. Make sure not to touch the brake pedal during operation, otherwise the engine will start and you'll have to restart the process. After resetting, remember to drive for a while to see if the icon reappears - occasional system delays are normal.

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VanBennett
01/08/2026, 11:12:39 PM

I noticed significant differences in operations across different model years. For older models, you can access the maintenance menu and reset it using the steering wheel buttons. However, newer models require operating through the center console screen: first tap the settings icon to enter the vehicle menu, then select the maintenance information reset. Hybrid versions require special attention, as the battery maintenance reminder is cleared separately in the powertrain system menu. The most common reason for operation failure is forgetting to turn off the auto start-stop function, so it's recommended to disable the start-stop feature before resetting. Finally, consulting the owner's manual is the most accurate, as Honda makes minor adjustments to the operation logic every year.

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