
Press the one-touch start button, use the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to bring up the vehicle information, select the warning display, and simultaneously hold down the downward arrow key on the Jeep Cherokee's steering wheel and the 'i' button on the end of the turn signal stalk. Release after a few seconds, and the oil life reset will be completed. More details are as follows: 1. The Jeep Cherokee is one of the latest models under the Jeep brand. The Jeep Cherokee features a new aerodynamic exterior design, an interior inspired by sacred landscapes, and offers drivers four driving modes: Auto, Sport, Snow, Sand/Mud, and Rock, along with a more advanced connected human-machine interface system. Additionally, the Cherokee's biggest highlight is the inclusion of the world's first 9-speed automatic transmission. 2. The new vehicle adopts a driver-oriented design, and owners can also opt for configurations such as a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel. Depending on the trim level, the instrument panel features either a 3.5-inch monochrome or a 7-inch color LCD screen, displaying information such as fuel consumption, navigation, cruise control, and four-wheel-drive status. The central display comes in either 5-inch or 8.4-inch options, depending on the configuration.

Resetting the Jeep Cherokee's oil life is actually quite simple, as I usually handle the maintenance myself. First, turn off the engine, don't press the brake pedal, and just press the start button to power up the instrument cluster. Then use the left-hand stalk behind the steering wheel, press the directional buttons a few times to navigate to the vehicle information menu. When you locate the oil life option, make sure to focus on it, then press and hold the OK button for about five seconds. Wait until the reset progress bar appears on the screen and completes its cycle, and you're done. However, be aware that the button positions may differ slightly between the 2014 and 2018 models. If you get stuck, checking the manual in the glove compartment is your best bet.

I'm the type who enjoys exploring infotainment system features, and recently just reset the oil change reminder. The key steps involve operating the instrument cluster menu without starting the engine. After entering the car, only power on the electronics without ignition, then use the up/down buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to navigate through menu pages. Scroll to the oil life section and firmly press the OK button until you see the percentage jump from 0% to 100%, then release. After resetting, it's best to double-check other maintenance reminders like tire pressure or brake pad status for complete peace of mind while driving.

Last time at the 4S shop, I watched the technician perform an oil reset. It mainly involves two steps: First, power on the car without starting it, use the directional keys to find the maintenance menu once the dashboard lights up. Select the oil life option and then press and hold the confirm button, making sure to press it all the way down and hold until the prompt disappears. After completing this, remember to test drive to confirm the warning light is off. If you can't find the option, don't worry—newer models might hide it in a secondary menu.


