
The method to reset the light on a Land Rover Evoque is as follows: 1. Press the one-touch ignition button. 2. Use the function keys on the right side of the steering wheel, which include four directional keys and one OK key, to locate the vehicle information option on the dashboard. 3. Find the 'Latest Alert' option and press OK to enter. 4. Simultaneously press and hold the 'Down' key on the right side of the steering wheel and the 'i' button at the end of the turn signal stalk, maintaining this action for about 10 seconds to complete the reset. Finally, restart the vehicle to check if the reset was successful. If not, repeat the procedure.

As a DIY car enthusiast, let me share the trick for resetting the Range Rover Evoque service light: First, enter the vehicle and close all doors. Without pressing the brake pedal, press the start button to power on the ignition (dashboard lights up but don't start the engine). Within 5 seconds, quickly press the accelerator pedal all the way down and release - repeat this full-throttle action exactly three times in rapid succession. Then turn off the ignition, wait 10 seconds, and start the engine normally to check if the service reminder has disappeared. I tried this last week and found that insufficiently quick pedal presses often cause failure, requiring restarting the process. Some Evoque model years require a combination of the steering wheel's OK button and phone button instead - keep your owner's manual handy for reference. If unsuccessful after two attempts, it's safer to visit the dealership for professional OBD scanner reset.

After the last , I figured out this method: Keep the car powered on (without starting the engine), then simultaneously press and hold the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel and the phone button on the right side. Count silently to about 15 seconds, and the dashboard will suddenly jump into the engineering menu. Then, use the up and down buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to find the 'Maintenance Information' section. When you see the 'Reset' option, press OK to confirm. Note that the buttons must be pressed all the way down and not released, and do not press any other buttons randomly while the menu is loading. At first, I didn't know the trick and tried three times before succeeding. After completion, turn off the power and restart the vehicle, and the wrench icon will disappear. This method is particularly suitable for models after 2018. If the operation fails, it's mostly because the button press time was insufficient or other buttons were accidentally pressed. If you really can't manage it, it's recommended to use an OBD scanner for assistance—a device available online for around a hundred yuan can reset it with one click.

The safest way to reset the light is to check the vehicle manual. On page 87 of my Range Rover Evoque manual, there's a detailed diagram: power on the vehicle without starting it while keeping the doors closed, then fully depress the accelerator pedal three times within three seconds, ensuring each press goes all the way down. The key point is to immediately turn off the power and restart after completing the throttle presses. Last week, my neighbor succeeded by strictly following the manual, while I failed because I paused too long between steps. Older Evoque models might require accessing the hidden dashboard menu, which involves holding specific steering wheel button combinations for ten seconds to trigger engineering mode. If you can't find the manual, don't struggle—visit a professional repair shop where technicians can handle it in ten minutes. They can complete the reset in just two minutes using a diagnostic computer, and can also check for any other fault codes in your vehicle.

I've tried several methods to reset the light on my Range Rover Evoque. The most reliable way is using a diagnostic tool: plug the OBD interface into the diagnostic port under the steering wheel, connect a device supporting Land Rover protocol (Launch X431 is recommended), select the 'Maintenance Reset' function in the system menu, and follow the prompts to confirm. For manual operation, remember to press the accelerator pedal three times evenly and quickly after powering on - the entire process must be completed within ten seconds. Once I was half a beat too slow, and the dashboard immediately displayed an error message. Procedures vary by model year: pre-2016 models generally use the accelerator method, while newer models mostly use steering wheel button combinations. It's best to prepare a timer before starting - too many failed attempts may cause system lockout, requiring a dealership visit with the original SDD equipment to unlock. After resetting, remember to take a short test drive to verify normal dashboard display.

Pay attention to these details during operation: First, ensure all car doors are locked, then press the start button only to power up the dashboard (do not step on the brake to start the engine). Immediately begin the throttle operation—use your right foot to press the pedal smoothly to the floor three times, fully releasing it between each press, completing the entire sequence within three seconds. After completion, wait about ten seconds; you will hear a system 'beep' or see the malfunction indicator light flash. At this point, long-press the start button to power off, let the car sit for half a minute, then start the vehicle to check. Last month, I discovered several key points during operation: an unlatched door can cause the system to be unresponsive; insufficient throttle pressure will be deemed invalid; and intervals exceeding 0.5 seconds between the three actions are prone to failure. For models after 2019, it is recommended to try the button + OK button combination: after powering up, long-press both buttons for 15 seconds to enter engineering mode, then look for the reset option under 'Vehicle Settings.' If you fail multiple times, do not force it—contact a professional repair shop as soon as possible.


