
The method to reset the light on the Honda Avancier is as follows: 1. Turn on the ignition switch, and the OIL symbol will appear on the combination meter information display. 2. Press and hold the MODE button for more than 5 seconds until the OIL symbol starts flashing. 3. Quickly press the MODE button more than 5 times, and the OIL symbol will flash 3 times before turning off, and the maintenance reminder warning light will be reset. Below is some information about the Honda Avancier: The Avancier is a mid-size SUV under GAC Honda, with body dimensions of 4858mm in length, 1942mm in width, 1670mm in height, a wheelbase of 2820mm, and a trunk capacity of 510 liters.

Last time I reset the reminder on my Avancier by myself, the process was quite straightforward. First, without pressing the brake pedal, press the start button twice to power on the vehicle—this will illuminate the dashboard without starting the engine. Then, use the scroll wheel button on the left side of the steering wheel to navigate down to the settings menu and locate the vehicle maintenance option. After selecting it, you'll see a prompt to reset the maintenance data; hold down the center confirmation button on the scroll wheel for more than 5 seconds until the prompt disappears, indicating success. These steps apply to most Honda models, though there might be slight variations for different model years of the Avancier. After resetting, remember to check the information screen near the gear shift to confirm that the next maintenance mileage and date have been updated. If the operation fails, it's advisable to consult the owner's manual or seek assistance from a 4S dealership, as professional technicians have diagnostic tools for more precise handling.

I found that the key to resetting the light is to find the right timing. With the vehicle powered on, use the steering wheel control buttons to enter the instrument panel settings menu, locate the reset option under the maintenance section. Press and hold the select button for about 10 seconds until the progress bar completes. However, two points to note: first, the operation must be performed with the vehicle powered on but not started, otherwise the menu won't display; second, older CR-V models may require entering engineering mode, making the process slightly more complex. If you're really unsure, don't force it—just visit the dealership for a free reset to save trouble. By the way, leaving the maintenance light on will affect your driving experience, but remember to service your vehicle on time after resetting—don't let the dashboard's reminder go to waste.

My 2017 Avancier has a simple procedure: After powering on, press the return button on the steering wheel to enter the main menu, then use the left scroll wheel to select the vehicle option in settings. Find the maintenance reset item and hold the confirm button for 5 seconds. For newer models, you can operate directly on the central screen - there's a reset button in the vehicle menu under system settings. One detail to note: some model years require closing the doors before powering on to activate the menu. After completing the operation, it's recommended to start the engine and verify all warning lights are off to confirm success. Actually, the maintenance light is just a timer reset - doing it yourself is much more convenient than making a trip to the dealership.

The reminder was reset a few days ago: After powering on the vehicle, use the left scroll wheel on the steering wheel to enter the vehicle settings, locate the reset option in the maintenance items, and press the confirm button until the progress bar disappears. It's best to perform this operation within two minutes after turning off the engine, as the system will exit the setup mode if it exceeds this time. Remember to confirm that the maintenance has been completed before resetting to avoid false alarms affecting the maintenance cycle judgment. For the new CR-V with a touchscreen, simply tap on the vehicle maintenance option in the system settings to reset. This process is basically the same as that for the Accord, so Honda owners should find it easy to handle.

The operation is actually quite simple: After powering on the vehicle, use the steering wheel control buttons to enter the vehicle information interface. Find the option to access the submenu, select reset, and then press and hold the confirmation button. A useful tip is to avoid pressing the brake pedal during the operation and keep the ignition switch in the second position. The new Crown model offers a more intuitive setup via the center console screen, while the older dashboard operation is slightly more cumbersome. After resetting, remember to note the next maintenance date, especially for owners who frequently drive short distances, as the actual vehicle condition may be more critical than the reminder interval. If multiple attempts are unsuccessful, consider checking whether the vehicle has unlocked all setting permissions, as some 4S dealerships may lock certain functions.


