
The method to reset the reminder light on the Honda Envix is as follows: 1. Without pressing the brake pedal, press the one-touch start button to turn the power to the ON mode; 2. Press the display information button repeatedly; 3. Press and hold the ENTER button until the maintenance light resets. The Honda Envix is a compact 4-door, 5-seater sedan with the following dimensions: length 4756mm, width 1804mm, height 1509mm, and a wheelbase of 2730mm. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and an eCVT continuously variable transmission, delivering a maximum power of 113 kW and a maximum torque of 134 Nm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.

Last time I helped my younger brother with his Envix, we ran into the same situation. It's actually super simple. First, don't press the brake pedal, just press the ignition button twice to power up the dashboard - the light will definitely be on at this point. Then go to the scroll wheel on the right side of the steering wheel, scroll down to the 'Vehicle Settings' interface. Press and hold the wheel until a small wrench icon pops up, then keep holding for five seconds without releasing. For newer Envix models with touchscreens, you can directly enter the 'Settings' menu on the center console, find the 'Vehicle' option and scroll down to reset the maintenance information. After finishing, remember to turn off and restart the car to check - this trick works every time.

Having driven the Enjoy Domain for three years on my commute, I've reset the light four times. The older Enjoy Domain models with physical buttons on the dashboard make it much easier: with the engine off, hold down the small cylinder (info button) at the bottom right of the dashboard, then press the start button twice to power on. Release the button once the dashboard starts flashing a countdown. For newer models without physical buttons, don’t panic. Just go to the 'HOME' screen on the central display, select 'Settings' → 'Vehicle' → 'Maintenance Info Reset', and confirm with a tap—just like using a smartphone. The key is to power on without starting the engine, otherwise the menu will lock. After completing the steps, drive two kilometers and the light will turn off automatically—no need to rush into retrying.

Tested and proven effective: 1. Turn the key to the ON position (dashboard lights up but engine remains off); 2. Locate the small black stalk on the dashboard for fuel consumption/mileage; 3. Quickly press the button on the top of the stalk three times in succession; 4. Wait for the oil life percentage to appear on the screen; 5. Hold the button for ten seconds until the percentage resets to 100%. The entire process takes just 30 seconds. A mechanic explained that this works by forcibly resetting the vehicle's computer counter. Special note: The procedure differs slightly for the hybrid version of the Envix—it must be performed in READY mode with the gear in P position to take effect.

There are three methods to distinguish by model year: For the previous Enjoy models before 2019, quickly press the dashboard 'Select/Reset' button and the end button of the light lever alternately five times after powering on, and you'll see the wrench icon flash. For post-2020 models with a 7-inch LCD instrument panel, first use the right directional button on the steering wheel to enter 'Vehicle Settings', select the 'Maintenance' item, and long press the 'SOURCE' button to reset. The latest 2023 model is even simpler—just swipe up from the bottom of the center console screen to bring up the quick menu, then tap 'Maintenance Reset' to complete the process. Actually, page 182 of the manual describes this, but the steps are too verbose. These practical versions are much quicker.

As an auto mechanic who has handled dozens of Envix models, I recommend first confirming whether the maintenance was truly completed before resetting the light. The key to resetting lies in making the computer restart its timer: 1. Close all doors; 2. Without pressing the brake, hold the start button for 10 seconds to enter maintenance mode; 3. Fully press the accelerator three times within 15 seconds; 4. Turn off the ignition and restart, the light should go off. This method is suitable for vehicles with damaged physical buttons. If it fails, it may be because the maintenance data hasn't been updated, requiring a diagnostic tool to reset via the HDS system. The first four steps are sufficient for regular car owners, leave the last step to professionals.


