How to reset the maintenance wrench on Honda XRV?

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LaMarcus
07/24/25 12:43pm
Dongfeng Honda CRV maintenance reset method: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Continuously press the information display button on the steering wheel until the maintenance message appears on the instrument display. 3. Press the Enter button on the steering wheel, and the engine oil monitor message will appear on the instrument panel. 4. Hold the Enter button on the steering wheel for about 10 seconds, and the vehicle's maintenance indicator light will be reset. Here is more information about car maintenance: 1. Car maintenance refers to the regular preventive work of inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. 2. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the maintenance of the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc. 3. The purpose of car maintenance is to keep the car clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life.
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LeCarter
08/11/25 6:48am
My approach is to manually reset the maintenance wrench indicator on the Honda XR-V dashboard, which is a common issue. The specific steps are: first, ensure the car is parked in a safe location with the ignition switch completely turned off. Then, locate the small button on the dashboard (usually near the tachometer or speedometer), press and hold it with your finger. While holding the button, turn the ignition switch to the ON position without starting the engine. Wait for about three to five seconds, and the wrench icon will either blink or disappear. Then, release the button. The entire process should be done quickly; if it doesn’t work the first time, try repeating it. This resets the maintenance cycle counter, reminding me to change the oil and check the car’s condition on time. Remember not to perform this operation while driving to avoid distractions and ensure safety. If you go to a 4S shop, they’ll do the same thing, but why spend the money? Doing it myself saves me a hundred bucks or so. If your car is a newer model, the button location might differ, so checking the user manual for accuracy is advisable. In short, don’t ignore the maintenance reminder—it helps prevent mechanical failures and extends the car’s lifespan.
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