2015-2022 Nissan Murano Oil Maintenance Light Reset Guide

Last Updated on September 28, 2021 by Nick

Hello there, daddy cool! Today we have a Nissan Murano with a 3.5-liter engine, and we’ve just going to be doing some essential maintenance on this car. We’ve changed the oil and filter, so now we’re going to go inside the Nissan Murano, and we’re going to reset the maintenance required light on the dashboard.

It’s essential, though, to make sure you reset your oil maintenance reminder light. A lot of people overlook it, a lot of shops even overlook it. So if you get your oil changed at an oil change place and forget to reset it for you, now you know how to reset it yourself.

2015-2022 Nissan Murano Oil Maintenance Light Reset Guide

2015-2022 Nissan Murano Oil Maintenance Light Reset Guide

Time needed: 3 minutes

This section will show you how to reset the oil maintenance light on a 2017 Nissan Murano. All you need to do is you’re going to use the digital display on the dash up there and the button on the steering wheel. So let’s get into it now.

  1. Turn on your car without starting the engine

    If your car has a Smart key button, press the START button two times without step on any pedal

  2. Go to the ⚙️ SETTINGS

    Then go to the ◄or► button right here and you’re going to scroll through until you reach the ⚙️ SETTINGS
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  3. Press OK button

    Once you get to the Settings you’re going to go to the OK button

  4. Scroll down and select the MAINTENANCE

    Next, you’re gonna use the ▼ button to scroll down to get to MAINTENANCE and press OK 

  5. Select the OIL AND FILTER

    After that, you can see the OIL and FILTER, so go ahead and press the OK button again

  6. Highlight and select RESET

    Go down to RESET and then you’re gonna hit OK

  7. Select YES

    Finally, confirm reset by select YES and you’re ready to go for till your next oil change

For your info, this operation work for the third generation of the Nissan Murano (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 model years).

So that’s it, and we’re all done. If you liked this content, make sure to share it with your friends and let me know if you have any questions. So thanks for reading and see you at the next one.

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