Hey you, what’s up, guys? I hope you get a lovely morning. Today we got a 2009 Nissan Titan, and the purpose of this post is to show you all how to reset the oil maintenance light.
Well, I did an oil change on my dad’s Nissan Titan, and one of my friends had asked a question about how to reset the oil change light. So stay tuned; you’ll find that out.
Time needed: 3 minutes
Here we have a 2012 Nissan Titan to show you how to reset the oil maintenance reminders. We’ll be using this key that sticks out to the bottom right-hand corner of the cluster. So let’s get into the car to try to do it.
If your car has a Smart key button, press the START button two times without stepping the brake pedal
Then we’ll be spinning this knob or pressing it in. So those are the two functions what that does you’ll press it in until you get to the SETTINGS screen
Then you’ll turn it to scroll through these settings until you get to the MAINTENANCE and press it again
Now you’re into the Maintenance screen where you can choose what you’re going to reset and we’ll start with the ENGINE OIL by clicking on that
After that turn the knob until you get to RESET and click it again
Finally, turn it to reset it and click it one more time to save that setting and you’re done
So that’s how you reset on this car (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 model years). If you need to reset another option, just go through any of these that you need to reset following the same procedure to get to whatever menu you’d like. Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day.
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Totally useless. It had already been reset. Do you set (a) the miles interval to the next oil change or (b) the odometer mileage when the next oil change is due? And what are the 2 blanks separated by a slash "/"?