
The method to reset the light on the Cruze is: 1. Turn on the ignition switch with the engine off; 2. Use the "MENU" button and the scroll adjustment wheel to display the "Oil Life" interface on the instrument cluster; 3. Press and hold the "SET" or "CLR" (Set or Clear) button for a few seconds to reset the oil life to 100%, then turn off the ignition switch. Taking the Cruze 2020 320T Manual Happy Edition as an example: It is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan under SAIC-GM Chevrolet, with a length, width, and height of 4614mm, 1798mm, and 1485mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2640mm, and a top speed of 180 km/h.

After my Cruze's last year, I encountered the issue of the maintenance light staying on. I figured out the reset method by tinkering with it. First, power on without starting the engine, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings menu, find the 'Oil Life' option, and hold the confirm button for about five seconds. The dashboard will then display a successful reset message. The procedure may vary for different model years—for the 2020 model, it can be done directly through the info screen, while older models require a combination of dashboard button presses. It's best to refer to the owner's manual when attempting this yourself to avoid accidentally changing other settings. If you can't manage it, just visit the dealership—they can handle it in two minutes without any extra charge.

The key to resetting the reminder light lies in timing and button combinations. Start by pressing the brake pedal to power on the vehicle without starting the engine. Then use the steering wheel controls to navigate to the vehicle information menu. When you see the oil life reset prompt, hold the confirmation button. Pay attention to dashboard feedback throughout the process - a successful reset will display a percentage progress bar. Beginners often fail by attempting this while the engine is running; if this happens, power off and retry. Note that some models with aftermarket infotainment screens may require additional steps - in such cases, consult the factory manual or visit a service center.

Just finished for the Cruze, sharing the reset trick: 1. Don't start the car, just power on. 2. Use the right steering wheel button to enter the settings menu. 3. Find the oil life option. 4. Hold the OK button until the reset prompt disappears. Avoid touching the throttle during the entire process to prevent accidentally triggering the speed limit setting. If the maintenance light stays on, it may indicate a genuine need for maintenance—don't just reset it and delay changing the oil. Doing it yourself saves half an hour compared to visiting the 4S shop, and a skilled person can finish it in a minute.

When resetting the reminder light, pay special attention to two points: For the newer Cruze mid-to-high trim models with touchscreens, you can directly reset the oil life in the vehicle settings. Older models require a combination of physical button operations. Another detail is that the system responds slowly when first powered on—wait thirty seconds before operating for more stability. Most operation failures occur due to not entering engineering mode or pressing wrong buttons; try disconnecting the power for five minutes and retrying. As a reminder, the maintenance light is designed to be reset when it reaches 15% lifespan—don't wait until it completely goes out to address it.

The Cruze light reset essentially involves resetting the vehicle's onboard computer timer. To perform the operation, first ensure the vehicle is in the ON position, then use the right directional button on the steering wheel to navigate the menu, locate the oil life option, and initiate the reset procedure. A common point of confusion is distinguishing between the steering wheel controls and the instrument cluster buttons, as newer models rarely require using the instrument cluster button set. If repeated attempts fail, it may indicate a fuse contact issue—it's advisable to check if the instrument cluster fuse is loose. After resetting, remember to drive for a while to observe if the light reappears; frequent illumination could signal a sensor malfunction.


