What is the method to reset the maintenance light on the Jaguar F-PACE?

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OAngelina
07/28/25 4:06pm
The method to reset the maintenance light on the Jaguar F-PACE is: 1. Turn the key without starting the engine; 2. Simultaneously press the brake and accelerator pedals for 20 seconds, and the maintenance light will reset. The Jaguar F-PACE is a midsize SUV with body dimensions of 4731mm in length, 1936mm in width, and 1666mm in height, a wheelbase of 2874mm, a fuel tank capacity of 82 liters, and a trunk capacity of 508 liters. The Jaguar F-PACE is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 250 PS, a maximum power of 184 kW, and a maximum torque of 365 Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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MatteoDella
08/11/25 11:09pm
I've been driving my Jaguar F-PACE for almost two years now, and resetting the maintenance light is really not complicated. The general steps are as follows: First, turn off the engine and make sure the car is in the off position, then hold down the OK button on the steering wheel while turning the key to the ignition position, but don't start the engine. After a few seconds, you'll see the maintenance reminder on the dashboard start flashing, then release the button to complete the reset. Different model years might have slight variations—for example, the 2020 model might require pressing the navigation button to select the menu—so I recommend checking the owner's manual first to confirm the details. Resetting it is to remind you of the next maintenance schedule, so don’t slack off and ignore it. Regular oil and filter changes protect the engine; otherwise, the car might feel sluggish and consume more fuel. I often do this small task myself to save the hassle of visiting the repair shop.
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