
The method to reset the maintenance light on the Range Rover Evoque is: 1. Press the one-touch ignition start; 2. Use the function keys on the right side of the steering wheel to find the vehicle information on the dashboard; 3. Locate the alarm option, press OK to enter, and simultaneously hold down the downward button on the right side of the steering wheel and the 'i' button on the end of the turn signal lever; 4. Maintain this action for about 10 seconds. Taking the 2020 Range Rover Evoque as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of: length 4371mm, width 1904mm, height 1649mm, wheelbase of 2681mm, fuel tank capacity of 67 liters, and trunk capacity of 475 liters.

Every time the maintenance light on my Range Rover Evoque comes on, I have to manually reset it to stop it from flashing reminders. The steps are quite simple: first, turn off the engine but keep the key in the ACC position without starting it; then locate the Trip button or a similar control button below the left side of the steering wheel and hold it down; wait for about ten seconds until the maintenance icon on the dashboard disappears. I’ve done it several times myself, so it’s foolproof. A reminder: after resetting the maintenance light, it’s best to perform a check. Regularly changing the engine oil and filter can keep the engine running smoother. If you forget to reset it, the light can distract you while driving and may cause you to miss real issues, so timely action is important.

DIY resetting the maintenance light is a cost-effective method, with operations mostly done inside the vehicle. For example, with the engine off, turn the key to the ignition position without starting the car; then press the Reset button near the dashboard or a combination of multifunction buttons on the steering wheel; hold it patiently for a while until the light goes off to complete the process. As someone who enjoys tinkering with cars, I find these steps straightforward and recommend checking the owner's manual first to confirm the exact button locations. After resetting, the vehicle's reminder system returns to normal, helping track the next maintenance schedule. Remember, maintenance isn't just about oil changes—it also involves brake and air conditioning system checks to ensure overall safety.

The first time I saw the Aurora maintenance light on, I was a bit nervous and didn't know what to do. Later, I learned a trick: turn off the engine, turn the key to the pre-start position; hold down the Trip button or a similar button; wait for about 15 seconds, and if the light goes off, it's successful. After resetting, I felt much more relaxed and no longer annoyed by the constant reminder. I recommend everyone to try it—simple and effective. Maintenance is great for the car, keeping parts in good condition for longer.


