How to Reset the Maintenance Reminder in a Car?

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SanAdriana
07/29/25 10:31am
The method to reset the maintenance reminder in a car is: First, turn on the power, press the odometer reset button on the dashboard, wait until the "flashing reminder" disappears, then start the engine, and repeat the operation once more to complete the reset. Car maintenance refers to the process of using specialized care materials and products with different properties to provide comprehensive care for the vehicle, based on the maintenance requirements of various parts made from different materials. The benefits of car maintenance include: 1. Ensuring the vehicle remains in optimal performance condition; 2. Effectively improving vehicle efficiency and reducing wear on parts and tires; 3. Enhancing driving safety; 4. Preventing potential vehicle issues; 5. Reducing noise and environmental pollution; 6. Maintaining a clean vehicle appearance and preventing damage.
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