Turn on the key but not to start the car. Press the odometer button until the oil info come on. Press and hold this button until the signal starts flashing.Release and press and hold again until it resets.Each time takes about 10 seconds. I had to try 3 times before it worked.
I have a 2006 Pilot and I reset the oil life meter by holding in the dash button (the one used to toggle between the odometer, outside temp, oil life, etc) for 30 seconds. It starts to flash at about 20 seconds and will reset at 30 seconds.
Turn key II position Press & hold Odomenter reset button until service light flashing. Press the reset button again for > 5 seconds The service oil life display will be reset to 100%
Turn key II position Press & hold Odomenter reset button until service light flashing. Press the reset button again for > 5 seconds The service oil life display will be reset to 100%
select oil life on the MID then press and hold reset for 10 seconds and oil life will reset to 100%. this is in owner's manual.
Keep pressing the reset button until you see the Oil life % on the display. Once you have that, then hold the reset button in until the display flashes. Let go for a second and then press and hold the reset button again until the display changes to 100%.
Try holding in the trip mileage reset button while turning the key to the run position. Continue pressing the button for 10 seconds or so. The light should go off. == The manual for my 2008 Pilot says: - Turn ignition switch to ON (II) - Press select/reset knob until engine oil life is displayed. - Press select/reset knob for about 10 seconds until the display starts blinking. - Press select/reset knob for another 5 seconds, the display will reset.
On the odometer, go to where it tells you OIL LIFE function... HOLD the button down for 10 seconds and it will start blinking at you. From there, you will hold the button down again for another 10 seconds and it will reset itself!
It specifically explains the procedure in the owners manual. It is a simple procedure using the odometer reset button on the dashboard.Unless the owners manual explains it far better than the 2007 version the info is incorrect. I will be giving this reply a run in my 2007 later today. [[Q/How do you reset oil life indicator after changing the oil on a Honda CRV|http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How do you reset oil life indicator after changing the oil on a Honda CRV]]. The CRV owner manuals are missing the step towards the end of pressing the button 1x until and all items will start to blink; then you press and hold the same button until Oil Life resets to 100% (usually 5 seconds)
With the ignition key off, press and hold the odometer reset button, and turn the ignition on and do not start the car. In about 2 seconds the light will reset.
To reset the oil change light on a 2011 Honda Accord, turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within 5 seconds. The oil life indicator should reset to 100%. Turn the ignition off and then start the engine to confirm that the reset was successful.
Using the odometer post (little thingee sticking out of the speedometer) push the post until the oil life is displayed. Then push and hold the post for about 10 seconds. This should reset the oil life to 100%
Mine won't answer either!! help!