How to Turn Off the Wrench Light on the 10th Generation Accord Dashboard?
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To reset the maintenance light on the 10th generation Accord, follow these steps: 1. Locate the Trip Button: Find the instrument panel brightness adjustment button and the trip button on the lower left side of the dashboard. 2. Press and Hold the TRIP Button: Without starting the engine, switch to the remaining maintenance mileage page, then press and hold the TRIP button. 3. Complete the Reset: Hold the button for 15 seconds until it flashes, then release and hold it again for another 10 seconds to complete the reset. Additional relevant information: 1. Vehicle Model: The Accord is a mid-size car under Honda, embodying Honda's innovative spirit and global leading technology. 2. Dimensions: The Accord measures 4930mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1470mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2775mm.
I also drive a 10th-gen Accord. Last time when the wrench symbol suddenly lit up on the dashboard, I panicked a bit, but it's actually very easy to reset. First, don't start the engine, just turn the key to the ON position (all dashboard lights should be on), then locate the TRIP button on the steering wheel, press and hold it for a few seconds. You'll see the symbol blink and then disappear. I've tried this method several times, resetting it after every maintenance to prevent false reminders. The wrench symbol indicates maintenance reminders, such as when it's time for an oil change. Honda typically recommends maintenance every 5,000 kilometers. Ignoring it could lead to engine wear, increased fuel consumption, or even major breakdowns. Remember to reset it yourself after maintenance to avoid unnecessary trips to the dealership. From my driving experience, regular maintenance keeps the car running smoother, extends its lifespan, and saves money in the long run.