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This is a quick and easy way to reset your oil life meter on your Honda Civic after you change your oil.
1) Insert Key into Ignition, go to II or "On" position (not "Acc"). 2) Hit Sel/Reset until "Oil Life" comes up. 3) Hold for 10 seconds until it flashes. 4) Release 5) Hold again for 5 seconds and then it resets. Good luck! |
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