
With the engine turned off, press and hold the trip meter reset button located below the tachometer; Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, then release the trip meter button; Turn the ignition switch to the second gear position while simultaneously pressing the accelerator pedal and brake pedal, hold for 20 seconds until the light flashes.

Removing the reminder for the UY125 isn't actually complicated. As an experienced rider, I often help friends with this. The key is to find the right method: First, turn off the engine and completely switch off the ignition. Then, press and hold the SELECT button on the dashboard, turn on the power (i.e., turn the key to the 'on' position), and continue holding the button for about five to six seconds until the wrench or light icon on the screen disappears before releasing. This step needs to be done steadily—don't let go midway. Only reset it after performing maintenance; don't neglect oil changes or inspections, as engine wear can shorten its lifespan. I now reset it every 2,000 kilometers during maintenance. Once it becomes a habit, riding becomes safer and more reliable, after all, it's annoying to ride with the reminder light still on.

I've dealt with quite a few reminder issues on the UY125, and the method is simple and straightforward: With the vehicle powered off, press and hold the SELECT button on the right side of the instrument panel. While keeping it pressed, turn the key to power on, continue holding for a few seconds, and release when the icon disappears. The key is to perform this operation after actual maintenance, such as after changing the oil or filter, to make resetting worthwhile. I recommend that beginners practice the button feel more; don't be afraid of making mistakes. If holding it for too long doesn't work, it might be a button contact issue. In terms of safety, timely maintenance can prevent accidents, and riding after resetting feels more secure and stress-free. After developing this habit, the bike runs much smoother, and regular checks can help detect issues early.

The key to eliminating the reminder is pressing a button combination to reset: After turning off the car, hold down SELECT, then turn on the ignition while continuing to press, and the light will go off after five or six seconds, indicating completion. I emphasize that you must reset it only after actual maintenance is performed, not just to clear the reminder while neglecting the service. The purpose of the reminder light is to prevent faults—resetting it is equivalent to a confirmation step. Failing to address it promptly can lead to engine risks due to degraded oil, which is dangerous if the car breaks down on the road. Safety comes first; after resetting, develop a habit of regular checks for peace of mind.

When I encountered the UY125 reminder, it took me a few tries to figure it out: turn off the engine, hold down the SELECT button, then turn on the power and keep pressing until the prompt disappears. The process is a bit like a game challenge—fun but meaningful. This design is meant to remind owners not to neglect maintenance, with the underlying wisdom of extending the bike's lifespan. An extra tip: make sure the button isn’t loose during operation—I once messed up because it wasn’t pressed firmly. After developing the habit of resetting, every ride becomes more carefree and smooth. Don’t overlook basic checks.

The solution is straightforward: With the engine off, press and hold the SELECT button on the dashboard. Keep holding for 5 seconds after turning on the ignition, then release once the indicator light disappears. Though simple, this step is crucial – performing it immediately after prevents missed service alerts. As a long-time rider, I know ignoring warnings increases wear risks. I recommend noting the maintenance date after resetting to ensure standardized, orderly and safety-first operations.


