How to Reset the Maintenance Reminder on the Car Dashboard?

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MacLeo
07/29/25 11:31pm
Method to reset the maintenance reminder on the car dashboard: Turn on the power, press and hold the mileage reset button on the dashboard until the "flashing reminder" disappears, then start the engine and repeat the operation once more. Here are the related steps for the dashboard: 1. Insert the key to the first position; then press and hold the wrench symbol button located at the bottom right of the speedometer without releasing. 2. With the other hand, turn the key to the second position, where all the indicator lights on the dashboard illuminate. 3. At this point, place your hands on the two buttons at the bottom left of the tachometer and the two buttons at the bottom right of the speedometer, then press all four buttons simultaneously. You will notice that the "Service Now" message on the information screen disappears.
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