2017-2022 Subaru Impreza Oil Maintenance Light Reset Guide
Last Updated on September 26, 2021 by Nick
What is going on, guys? Today we are bringing you guys a content a little bit milder, but I think it’s going to be helpful for those who may not typically do maintenance on your car or take your car to a garage to get your oil changed. So now I’m going to walk through how to reset the oil maintenance light on Subaru Impreza.
Anyway, I would recommend doing your regular oil changes. That’s the best thing you can do for your engine as well as the fuel filters are a good thing to keep the fuel and the oil in good shape for these vehicles, and they’ll run for a long, long time. So let’s hop over to it.
2017-2022 Subaru Impreza Oil Maintenance Light Reset Guide
Time needed: 3 minutes
This section will guide you through the procedure to reset the oil maintenance light in the Subaru Impreza. The way we play with that is on the steering wheel. We’ve got an Info button, two arrows, and then the SET button, which is like entering it we’re select. So let’s get it going.
- Turn on your car without starting the engine
If your vehicle has an ignition button, press the Start/Stop button two times without step on any pedal
- Go to Selection Screen
Then hit the INFO button and you’re going to tap it until you get to the screen it says push and holds the INFO button for the selection screen
- Hold down the INFO button
So you’re going to hold the INFO button down and that screen is going to change
- Scroll down and select the MAINTENANCE
Once it does you’ll go down to where it says MAINTENANCE by using the ▼ button and then pull the SET button as a select button
- Select ENGINE OIL or SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE
In this menu, you can select ENGINE OIL or SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE
- Adjust the interval
From there you can set the date or distance before the next service if you want
- Select SET
Once the setting is complete you gonna select SET and you’re good to go
For your info, this operation work for the fifth generation of the Subaru Impreza (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 model years).
So that’s it, and you’re all done. I have plenty more how-to content along with posts and a bunch of random Subaru videos. So check out the site, and thanks for reading, guys.
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Nick
Hi! Greetings, I'm Nick, an automotive technician and a vehicle enthusiast with over a decade of experience working at a dealer service station. I have extensive knowledge of engine oils and lubricants and have helped countless customers maintain their vehicles. As an editor and author of articles on automobiles, I draw on my personal experience and professional training to provide readers with accurate and reliable information. I am passionate about sharing my expertise with others and helping them make informed decisions about their vehicles.