HOW TO RESET: Hyundai i10 Service Maintenance Light

Hyundai i10 Wrench Service Maintenance Reminder Light Reset

Quick and simple tutorial on how to Reset the Wrench spanner Service Required Maintenance Reminder Indicator light on Hyundai i10 from the year 2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018-2019-2020.

2013-2018 Hyundai i10 Service Light Reset

STEP 1

  • Close all doors, gear to park position.

STEP 2

  • Turn the ignition on. Don’t start the engine.

STEP 3

  • Press the TRIP BUTTON until the SERVICE LIGHT is displayed.Hyundai i10 Spanner Service SPANNER Light Reset

STEP 4

  • While the SERVICE LIGHT is displayed. Press and hold the RESET button until it reset to 10,000km.Hyundai i10 Spanner Service SPANNER Light Reset is reset to 10km

STEP 5

  • Turn off the ignition. The service maintenance light reset is complete.

2018-2020 Hyundai i10 Service Required Light Reset

STEP 1

  • Please the gear to Park position, then close all doors.

STEP 2

  • Start the car engine.

STEP 3

  • Use the SCROLL BUTTON (2) on the steering to display the SERVICE REQUIRED (spanner symbol)Hyundai i10 Oil Reset

STEP 4

  • While the SERVICE REQUIRED is displayed. Press and hold the OK BUTTON (3) until the new MILE/DAY is set.Hyundai i10 Oil Reset-new mile and day is set

STEP 5

  • Turn off the ignition. Service required reminder reset is complete.

About Hyundai i10

The Hyundai i10 is a city car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 2007. It replaced the Hyundai Atos in the model line-up, and was initially available only as a five-door hatchback body style. The second generation of the car was presented in August 2013 and released in the beginning of 2014. A slightly larger version, the Grand i10, was developed primarily for the Indian market and was released in September 2013, together with a sedan model, the Hyundai Xcent.

The first generation i10 had its world premiere on 31 October 2007, in New Delhi, India. It is produced in India at Hyundai’s Chennai plant for the domestic and export markets.

In Europe, it has four different versions: Classic, Style, Comfort and Eco Blue Version, with a 1.0 liter engine. All versions come with four airbags, ABS, front electric windows, air conditioning and an RDS radio/CD player. Higher versions have heated front seats, electric sunroof, start-stop system, and, optional, there is ESP.

Hyundai started development of the i10 to replace the Hyundai Atos, also known as the Santro. The development for the concept was codenamed Hyundai PA. The car was targeted primarily at the Indian market and intended for production in India, given the popularity of hatchback subcompacts in the country.

Originally planned for release in the beginning of 2014, the development of the new i10 started in India in 2012, using the Kia Picanto as a test mule for individual parts.

In August 2013, the i10s redesign was revealed by Hyundai’s European design team led by Thomas Bürkle. The new car is 80 mm (3.1 in) longer, 65 mm (2.6 in) wider and 50 mm (2.0 in) lower than the outgoing model. The new dimensions result in a trunk space increase by 10%, totaling to 252 liters. Most versions can seat five occupants.
The new car made its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2013. The i10 arrived in European showrooms in January 2014.

Production of the i10 commenced at Hyundai Assan Otomotiv’s plant in İzmit, Turkey, in the end of September 2013, at an annual capacity of 200,000 units.

Hyundai Motor India released the new model in September 2013 as the Grand i10; it slots between the first generation i10, which will continue to be manufactured for the Indian market, and the i20. The Grand i10 differentiates from the European model with its wheelbase increase by 40 mm (1.6 in). The Grand i10 was launched in September at prices ranging from Rs. 429,000 to Rs. 641,000.

The third generation i10 was unveiled in India on 7 August 2019 as the Grand i10 Nios. It was launched on 20 August 2019 and offered in 10 variants across petrol and diesel engines as well as manual and automatic transmissions.

This model is longer than the previous by 160 mm (6.3 in), or 40 mm (1.6 in) comparing to the previous Grand i10, and is available with an eight-inch infotainment system, SmartKey keyless entry with engine start/stop, 5.3-inch MID, and Arkamys sound system.

The i10 N Line was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2019, with sporty exterior design. It is powered by a 1.0 T-GDi petrol engine, in addition to the 1.2 MPi.(source:wiki)