Oil light reset Jeep Renegade Concept

Many Jeep vehicles track the intervals between oil changes to alert the driver when the next oil change is needed. A light illuminates on the control panel when the internal system determines it is time for an oil change. Most Jeep mechanics reset the oil light as part of the oil change service. If you change the oil in your Jeep yourself, you can manually reset the oil light. Resetting the oil light after an oil change allows the system to accurately track the time until the next oil change is needed. The procedures described in this article apply to 2010 Jeep models.

Instructions

1.Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position. Do not start the engine.

2.Press the accelerator pedal completely to the floor slowly three times within a 10-second span.

3.Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.

4.Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position again. The oil light should be off. If the oil light is still illuminated, repeat the previous steps.

Reset the service oil light on jaguar s-type

Here’s how to do it yourself in no time works on a few different Jags….

Service Light Reset Instructions:

1 . Insert key into ignition.
2 . Press and hold the Reset switch (located on the Trip Computer Switchpack ).
3 . NOTE: The reset switch has to be released immediately after the ignition is switched ‘ON’. This is critical to enable the rest of the procedure.
Turn the key to Ignition position II and at the point of entering Ignition position II (i.e when a click is heard), instantaneously release the Reset switch.
4 . Wait one second.
5 . Press and hold the Trip switch (located on the end of the left-hand side stalk).
6 . Wait one second.
7 . Press and hold the Reset switch (whilst still holding the Trip switch).
8 . The cluster should display (within three seconds) the warning message ‘RESETTING SERVICE MODE’.
9 . Keep both buttons pressed until the warning message changes to ‘SERVICE MODE RESET’ (after ten seconds).
10 . Once the message is displayed the buttons may be released — sequence is now complete.
11 . If a Service Required message was displayed prior to the reset sequence, cycle the ignition to ‘Off’ and then back to Ignition position II and check that the message is no longer displayed.

Service oil reset Lexus GX – Series

2004-2006
Turn the ignition to run (one position before starting engine).
Bring up the odometer reading using the trip meter reset knob then the turn ignition off.
Hold down the trip meter reset knob while turning the ignition key to the run position (one position before starting engine).
Hold down the knob until the light goes off. Before the light goes off, it illuminates 3 seconds, flashes for 2 seconds and illuminates for 1 second. If the system fails to reset, the light will remain flashing. In this case, return to step 1 and try again.
Turn the ignition off and then start the engine to verify the indicator has been reset.
2007-2009
Turn the ignition to run (one position before starting engine).
Bring up the odometer reading using the trip meter reset knob then the turn ignition off.
Hold down the trip meter reset knob while turning the ignition key to the run position (one position before starting engine).
Keep pressing the knob until the ěMAINT REQDî light goes off. If the light continues flashing, return to step 1 and try again.
Turn the ignition off and then start the engine to verify the indicator has been reset.
2010
Turn the ignition to run – engine off (push START/STOP button once).
Press the Menu switch to change the multi-information display to blank. Turn the engine off.
While pressing the ODO/TRIP button, set the ěENGINE START STOP” switch to run – engine off (push START/STOP button once).
Keep pushing the ěODO/TRIPî switch for more than 7 seconds. While doing this operation, the master warning light comes on, a warning tone sounds and the “RESETTING OIL MAINTENANCE DATA” message appears to inform you that light has been reset. After 5 seconds, the system reset is completed.
Turn the ignition off and then start the engine to verify the indicator has been reset.