Where is the maintenance light reset button for the 2017 Renault Kadjar?
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The maintenance light reset button for the 2017 Renault Kadjar can be found on the stalk to the right of the steering wheel. Locate the maintenance cycle and select the option for the distance and time until the next service. Below is some relevant information about the Kadjar: Introduction: The Kadjar is a joint venture between French Renault and China's Dongfeng. Renault shares the same platform and technology with Nissan and Mercedes-Benz. Due to technical reasons, the Kadjar's engine used Nissan technology and was imported and assembled within the first six months. Renault Background: The Renault company is named after its founder, Louis Renault. The logo consists of four diamonds, symbolizing the integration of the three Renault brothers with the automotive industry, representing Renault's ability to compete, survive, and develop in infinite (four-dimensional) space. In 1898, the three Renault brothers founded the company in Boulogne-Billancourt. It is one of the oldest car companies in the world and one of the top ten automobile companies globally. During World War I, it produced firearms, ammunition, aircraft, and light tanks. After the war, it resumed traditional production activities, continuously expanding into new fields and sectors, strengthening ties with other industrial companies, and becoming one of the largest industrial enterprises in France at the time.
I drive a 2017 Renault Kadjar and just reset the maintenance light myself last week. The procedure is actually done via the steering wheel: First turn off the engine completely, then press and hold the circular confirmation button on the left side of the steering wheel. While keeping it pressed, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Wait until the wrench symbol appears on the center display. Continue holding the confirmation button for about 5 seconds until the maintenance reset countdown appears, then release the button and press the confirmation button once more to finish. Important: Don't press the brake pedal to start the car during this process - it's best to perform this operation when the vehicle is completely stationary. After resetting, start the engine to check if the wrench icon disappears. If it doesn't work occasionally, you'll need to repeat the process. Doing it yourself is much more convenient than visiting the dealership, and you'll get the hang of it after a couple of tries.