How to Reset the Oil Maintenance Light on Honda Lingpai?

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SophieAnn
07/25/25 5:59am
Hold down the "TRIP" button on the dashboard until the "OIL-LIFE" and mileage start flashing, then you can reset the maintenance light. Here are the details: 1. Body Dimensions: The new Lingpai measures 4650mm in length, 1750mm in width, and 1505mm in height. Exterior-wise, the overall design retains youthful and sporty elements while incorporating more stable and sophisticated components. The front headlights feature C-shaped LED daytime running lights and a dual-lens design. The brake lights in the rear taillight cluster also adopt a C-shaped LED design, which is aesthetically pleasing and echoes the front headlights. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 1.8L i-VTEC naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine. The manual transmission is a 5MT, and the automatic transmission is a 5AT. The front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension.
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McAdam
08/10/25 5:57pm
I also drive a Honda Lingpai, and resetting the maintenance light is actually not difficult. First, turn on the car's power but don't start the engine. Then, press and hold the TRIP button on the dashboard for about ten seconds until you see the maintenance indicator light start flashing, then release it. Next, turn off the power and restart the vehicle, and the light won't come on again. This method works for most Honda models and is simple to perform, saving you unnecessary expenses at the dealership. If you perform regular maintenance and oil changes yourself, this indicator light serves as a reminder that the maintenance interval is due. If the light remains on, it might be due to other sensor issues, and you should have the wiring checked at a professional shop. Remember to check the oil level yourself every month—developing good habits is important.
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