Acura MDX Oil Service Maintenance Reminder Indicator Light Reset
Complete instruction with an image guide on how to reset the Oil service maintenance due soon reminder indicator warning light on Acura MDX from the year 2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018-2019-2020.
Acura MDX Service Past Due Reminder Light Reset
STEP 1
- Turn On the Ignition, don’t start the engine.
STEP 2
- Press the SELECT/RESET button until the SERVICE A is displayed.
STEP 3
- While the SERVICE A is displayed, press and hold the SELECT/RESET button until the OIL LIFE RESET message appears.
STEP 4
- Press the Up/Down Button to select RESET then press the SELECT/RESET button to confirm the reset.
STEP 5
- Turn Off the Ignition. Oil Reset is complete.
Acura MDX Service Due Soon Reminder Message Reset
STEP 1
- Turn the Key to On position (II).
STEP 2
- Press the Up/Down button to Navigate TRIP A.
STEP 3
- While the TRIP A is displayed, press the SELECT/RESET button to navigate REMAINING OIL LIFE.
STEP 4
- While the REMAINING OIL LIFE is displayed. Press and hold the SELECT/RESET button until the OIL LIFE RESET confirmation message appears.
STEP 5
- Press the Up/Down button to select RESET, then press the SELECT/RESET button to reset the OIL LIFE to 100%.
STEP 6
- Turn off the ignition, then start the engine to verify if the service reminder has been reset.
Acura MDX Oil Service Light Reset
STEP 1
- Turn on the ignition, don’t start the engine.
STEP 2
- Use the SCROLL WHEEL to navigate VEHICLE SETTINGS, then press the SCROLL WHEEL to ENTER.
STEP 3
- Then Scroll to MAINTENANCE INFO then press the SCROLL WHEEL to ENTER.
STEP 4
- Then scroll to RESET under the MAINTENANCE RESET.
STEP 5
- Then Press the SCROLL WHEEL until the RESET COMPLETE message appears.
STEP 6
- Turn off the ENGINE. OIL LIFE has been reset.
NOTE: YOU ONLY NEED TO DO THIS AFTER THE PMS OR OIL CHANCE.
About Acura MDX
The Acura MDX, or Honda MDX as known in Japan and Australia (only the first generation was imported), is a mid-size three-row luxury crossover, produced by the Japanese automaker Honda under its Acura luxury nameplate since 2000. The alphanumeric moniker stands for “Multi-Dimensional luxury”. According to Honda, the MDX is the best-selling three-row luxury crossover of all time, with cumulative U.S. sales expected to surpass 700,000 units before the end of 2014. It has ranked as the second-best-selling luxury crossover after the Lexus RX, which offers only two rows of seats.
The MDX was the first crossover SUV to have third-row seating and shares a platform with the Honda Pilot. The Pilot seats eight, while the MDX seats seven, with two seating positions in the third row. The MDX was introduced on October 5, 2000[9] as a 2001 model, replacing the slow-selling U.S.-only body-on-frame SLX, based on the Isuzu Trooper. In Japan, it filled a gap when the Honda Horizon (also based on the Trooper) was discontinued in 1999. In 2003, the Honda MDX went on sale in Japan and Australia. The MDX has been the most expensive crossover in Acura’s lineup, except for the 2009-13 model years when Acura added a crossover to slot above the MDX, called the ZDX.(source: wiki)