How to Reset the Outlander Maintenance Reminder?

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VonNorah
07/24/25 5:36am
Steps to reset the Outlander oil maintenance light are as follows: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position. 2. Operate the trip meter reset button to display the warning cycle value in the odometer. 3. Press and hold the trip meter reset button for 1-2 seconds or longer. 4. The maintenance reminder light will flash and change to the next service mileage. Below is an extended introduction to the function of the maintenance light: 1. It records the mileage of some important components, acting like a timer to remind the car owner and maintenance staff. 2. If related parts are replaced without resetting the maintenance light, it will not affect the vehicle's performance, but it may cause trouble for the next replacement of car parts, as the exact usage time of the new parts cannot be accurately known.
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