
Method to reset the light on the Nissan Kicks: 1. Start the engine; 2. Use the center console interface toggle button to switch the instrument display to the maintenance settings interface; 3. Press and hold the OK button on the steering wheel for more than 2 seconds until the data refreshes, and the maintenance warning light will disappear. The Nissan Kicks is a compact SUV under Dongfeng Nissan, featuring the Nissan family's signature V-shaped design on the front fascia, with a hexagonal mesh pattern inside the grille. On the sides, the Nissan Kicks adopts a floating roof design. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4295mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1588mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2620mm.

Last time I just reset the light on my Kicks by pressing the button on the dashboard. With the engine off, hold down the TRIP button, then turn the key to the ON position. Wait until all the indicator lights on the dashboard illuminate, continue holding for about 10 seconds, and the maintenance light will go off. I checked the manual, and this operation is basically the same for most Nissan models, but the button location might vary by year. On my older model, it's on the right side of the dashboard. Give it a try, but don't rush. Pressing the button without turning the key to ON won't work—it needs power to trigger the reset procedure. Remember not to start the engine, or all your effort will be wasted. If you can't find the button, check the owner's manual—it definitely has diagrams. Doing it yourself is pretty simple, no need to make a special trip to the dealership.

My Kicks has over 40,000 kilometers on it, and I have to manually reset the light after every service. The operation is divided into three steps: after turning off the engine, press and hold the ODO button below the steering wheel, then turn on the ignition and wait for the instrument panel to complete its self-check, and finally continue pressing the button until the maintenance indicator light flashes and disappears. The key point is to operate in the state where the power is on but the engine is not started; pressing for too short a time will result in failure. My neighbor's car, which was bought not long ago, requires pressing for about 15 seconds to be effective. If the light is still on after resetting, it might be because the last maintenance data wasn't completely cleared. It's recommended to perform the operation again or visit the dealership to reset it with a diagnostic computer. Actually, this design is just a reminder to service your car on time—don't be lazy and keep driving without maintenance.

I've helped friends reset the light multiple times. The specific steps are: turn off the engine, press and hold the round toggle button on the dashboard, turn the key to power on, and when the odometer starts flashing, continue holding for five seconds. For the new Kicks model, you might need to use the steering wheel buttons to access the settings menu - the process is similar but involves a few more selection steps. If nothing happens when you press, check if the button has poor contact; I once encountered a stuck button causing failure. Don't step on the brake during operation to avoid accidental startup. No need to worry about damaging the car - it's just a soft reset function. If you really can't figure it out, check the maintenance reset section in the user manual in the trunk - it has detailed illustrated instructions.

The key to resetting the light lies in timing. The most effective method is to press the reset button immediately after turning off the vehicle, then hold it continuously during the first few seconds after powering on. Based on the models I've encountered, post-2019 Kicks models switched to a steering wheel control combo—simultaneously pressing the up/down buttons and the confirmation button to access the hidden menu. Older models simply use the small round button on the instrument cluster. Accidentally pressing the brake to start the engine will undo the process, so keep your right foot off the pedals during operation. If repeated attempts fail, it might indicate a maintenance counter overflow, requiring specialized equipment to reset. This reminder feature is crucial for beginners—clearing it promptly prevents misunderstandings about incomplete maintenance.

I've studied the Kicks reminder system, which operates by the onboard computer triggering alerts based on accumulated mileage. To manually reset: with the engine off, press the TRIP button on the instrument cluster to power on, hold the button when the wrench icon flashes, and release only after it completely disappears. For newer models, the reset button is located in the steering wheel's right control area - use directional keys to select the maintenance option. Important note: Battery replacement may falsely trigger the maintenance light, making timely reset crucial. A friend once attempted reset while driving, causing the center display to blackout until rebooted - always perform this operation when parked. Regular post-maintenance resets not only clear reminders but also help new drivers develop good car care habits.


