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How to reset Honda Civic after service?


After servicing your Honda Civic, you may need to reset the maintenance minder system to ensure it accurately tracks your vehicle's service intervals. This process is straightforward and can be done without any special tools. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to reset your Honda Civic after service, ensuring your car is ready for the road ahead.


Why Resetting the Maintenance Minder is Important


The maintenance minder system in your Honda Civic is designed to alert you when routine maintenance is due, such as oil changes or tire rotations. Resetting it after service ensures:



  • Accurate tracking of future maintenance intervals.

  • Prevention of unnecessary service reminders.

  • Peace of mind knowing your vehicle's system is up to date.


Steps to Reset Your Honda Civic After Service


Follow these simple steps to reset the maintenance minder system on your Honda Civic:



  • Turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Press the start button twice if your vehicle has a push-button start.

  • Locate the "Info" button on the steering wheel or dashboard. Use it to navigate to the "Maintenance" or "Oil Life" screen on the display.

  • Press and hold the "Select/Reset" button (or equivalent) until the oil life percentage begins to blink.

  • While the oil life percentage is blinking, press and hold the "Select/Reset" button again until the percentage resets to 100%.

  • Turn off the ignition and restart the car to confirm the reset was successful.


Additional Tips


Here are a few extra tips to keep in mind when resetting your Honda Civic:



  • If you’re unsure about the process, consult your vehicle’s owner manual for specific instructions tailored to your model year.

  • For newer Honda Civics with touchscreen displays, the reset process may involve navigating through the touchscreen menu instead of using physical buttons.

  • If the reset doesn’t work, double-check that the service was completed and try the steps again.


When to Seek Professional Help


If you encounter any issues while resetting the maintenance minder or if the system doesn’t reset properly, it’s a good idea to consult a professional. At Kevin’s Autos, we specialize in Honda maintenance and can assist you with any concerns you may have. Feel free to reach out to us for expert advice or to schedule a service appointment.


Resetting your Honda Civic after service is a simple yet essential step to keep your vehicle running smoothly. By following the steps outlined above, you can ensure your maintenance minder system is accurate and ready for the next service interval.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reset my display after an oil change?


This might be on the steering wheel, light or wiper controls, or the dashboard. Press and hold the Reset button until the oil life percentage or light starts blinking. Release the button, then press and hold it again until the light resets, which should be indicated by the disappearance of the oil change reminder.



How do I reset my Honda service past due?


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  1. Start on the Home Screen. When looking to reset any of your Honda maintenance lights, the first place you want to start is on your multimedia home screen.
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Find “Vehicle” Tab & Click.
  4. Click “Maintenance Info”
  5. Select “Reset Items”
  6. Click “All Due Items”



How do I reset my dashboard after an oil change?


Step-by-Step Guide: How to Reset Your Oil Change Light
Find the reset button, usually located on the dashboard or the steering wheel. Depending on your car model, this might be a bit of a hunt. Press and hold the reset button. You may need to hold for a few seconds, but be patient.



How to reset Honda Civic after oil change?


1. Turn on the power without starting the engine 2. Press and hold the “SEL/RESET” button until the oil life indicator starts to blink, then release. 3. Press and hold the “SEL/RESET” button again until the indicator stops blinking and resets to 100%.



How do I reset my car computer after service?


Now. Comes the tricky part the computers got to relearn. So start the vehicle. And put it in neutral. Let it run for about four minutes in neutral.



How do you reset the service light after service?


With the key out of the ignition find and press the odometer reset button (hold down) Turn the ignition on (warning lights come on) wait about 10-15 sec until most or the lights are off (still pressing odometer reset button) Turn ignition off (button still pressed) and remove the key. Release reset button.



Do you need to reset car after oil change?


Every time you get your car's oil changed, it's important to reset the oil change indicator light on your dashboard.



What does service past due mean on Honda Civic?


Service Past Due. Your vehicle Service is overdue. Take your vehicle to your local Honda Dealer for Service now. Q: What happens to the Maintenance Minder if I do not perform maintenance when the remaining life gets to 0%? A: Once your vehicle reaches 0% the maintenance minder will begin to show negative mileage.



How to do a hard reset on Honda Civic?


1) Push and hold the SEL/RESET switch button. 2) Turn the headlights ON. 3) Turn the ignition switch ON (II). 4) Within 5 sec., turn the headlights OFF, then ON and OFF again. 5) Within 5 sec., release the SEL/RESET switch button, and then push and release the button three times repeatedly.



How do you get rid of maintenance due soon on a Honda Civic?


Newer Honda Civic/Honda Accord Models
The menu button often has a small “i” on it. Press and hold the “Enter” button on your steering wheel until the “Maintenance Reset” menu appears. Scroll until you see the “Item A” or oil life option. Press and hold the “Enter” button once more.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.