How to Reset the Service Light on a Range Rover Evoque?
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The method to reset the service light on a Range Rover Evoque is as follows: First, press the one-touch start button to ignite the vehicle. Use the function keys on the right side of the steering wheel, which consist of four directional buttons and one OK button. Navigate to the vehicle information on the dashboard, then locate the 'Alerts' option. Press OK to enter, and simultaneously hold down the downward directional button on the right side of the steering wheel and the 'i' button on the end of the turn signal stalk. Maintain this action for approximately 10 seconds to complete the reset. The Evoque is a compact SUV model under the Range Rover brand, with body dimensions of 4355mm in length, 1965mm in width, and 1605mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2662mm. In terms of exterior design, the Evoque features complex lines on the front face, yet maintains a clear sense of hierarchy. The abstract grille is embedded in the front face, while the engine guard gives a more crossover feel.
I've driven Land Rovers for many years, and resetting the maintenance light is quite common. For the Evoque model, the general method is: First, turn off the ignition switch without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the OK button on the dashboard or the button combination on the left side of the steering wheel. Next, turn the ignition switch to the second position, where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start. Wait patiently for a few seconds until the maintenance light goes off or a reset completion message appears on the screen, then release the button. Turn off the ignition switch and restart the car to check if the light is gone. Note that different model years of the Evoque may vary, such as post-2018 models where button positions might have changed. Regularly resetting the light can avoid false alarms and remind you to perform maintenance; otherwise, you might miss the oil change interval, affecting engine lifespan. From my experience, don’t rush the operation—ensure the car is parked steadily before proceeding. If unsuccessful, refer to the owner's manual or consult a dealership, as safety comes first.