What are the steps to reset the maintenance light on the Honda URV?

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AutumnFitz
07/29/25 10:42pm
Steps to reset the maintenance light on the Honda URV: 1. Set the URV's power mode to ON mode and ensure the vehicle is in a complete stop state; 2. On the multi-information display screen, press the home button; 3. Select vehicle settings, find the vehicle maintenance information reset option to complete the process. The Honda URV is based on the Honda CONCEPT D concept car. Compared to the GAC Honda Avancier, this vehicle features a U-shaped design formed by the headlight assembly, front grille, and front bumper, complemented by more chrome accents. Additionally, the fog light area and front bumper design have been redesigned.
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