
2019 Lingpai maintenance reset method: 1. With the power on and the dashboard illuminated, lightly press the reset button to access the maintenance reminder interface; 2. Press and hold the reset button for approximately 20 to 30 seconds until the maintenance mileage starts flashing, then release; 3. Press and hold the reset button again for about 20 to 30 seconds until the maintenance mileage resets to ellipsis, completing the maintenance light reset. The 2019 Honda Lingpai is equipped with two engines: one is a 1.0T turbocharged engine, and the other is a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine. In terms of body dimensions, the car measures 4756 mm in length, 1804 mm in width, and 1509 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730 mm.

I previously helped a friend reset the light on his 2019 Honda Crider, and it's actually quite simple. First, make sure the car is completely turned off and parked. Then, press and hold the TRIP button located at the bottom right of the dashboard without releasing it. Next, press the start button twice to power up the dashboard (be careful not to press the brake pedal to start the engine). At this point, you'll see the wrench icon start flashing—continue holding the TRIP button until the icon completely disappears. The whole process takes about ten seconds. If it doesn’t work the first time, try again—it might be because you didn’t hold the button long enough. As a little tip, it’s best to note down the current mileage before resetting the maintenance light to make it easier to calculate the next service interval. Also, changing the cabin air filter yourself can save some money.

Last year, I performed the reset on my 2019 Honda Crider by myself. The specific steps were: after turning off the engine, press and hold the TRIP button behind the steering wheel for about five seconds. Then press the start button twice to illuminate the dashboard while continuing to hold the TRIP button. Wait until the maintenance reminder light flashes a few times and turns off, indicating completion. The most common mistakes during this operation are pressing the button for too short a duration or accidentally starting the engine. After resetting, you can start the engine to confirm that the indicator light has indeed turned off. A reminder to all car owners: this maintenance reminder reset is just a notification function. You still need to regularly check the actual condition of the engine oil, especially for those who frequently drive long distances.

Resetting the reminder for the 2019 Lingpai is quite straightforward. First, turn off the vehicle, then press and hold the TRIP button on the instrument panel. Lightly press the start button twice to power on the instrument cluster (do not start the engine), and continue holding the TRIP button until the maintenance reminder light turns off. The entire process takes about ten seconds, and as long as you hold the button long enough, it usually works on the first try. Remember to reset it regularly; otherwise, the reminder will pop up every time you start the car, which can be annoying. The recommended maintenance interval is every 5,000 kilometers or six months, depending on your driving intensity.

As a owner, here's how to reset the maintenance reminder for the 2019 Lingpai: After turning off the engine, press and hold the TRIP button, then lightly press the start button twice to power on the dashboard (without starting the engine). Continue holding the TRIP button for about 15 seconds until the maintenance wrench icon disappears, indicating success. A reminder: Before resetting, make sure the dashboard prompt genuinely requires maintenance to avoid accidentally clearing a real fault. It's essential to develop the habit of recording maintenance dates—setting a reminder on your phone calendar is the safest bet. Also, check tire pressure and windshield washer fluid during regular car washes, as these small details significantly impact your driving experience.

Helped my neighbor reset the reminder on his 2019 Honda Lingpai. The procedure requires completely turning off the engine first, then continuously holding down the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel while pressing the start button twice to power up the instrument panel. The key is to keep holding the TRIP button without releasing it until the yellow maintenance icon on the dashboard turns off. Maintaining continuous pressure throughout the process is crucial. After resetting, remember to let the vehicle sleep for a few minutes before restarting to verify the effect. Additionally, it's recommended to conduct a comprehensive inspection before winter, paying extra attention to seasonal trouble spots like the battery and antifreeze.


