Hey everybody, this is our 2018 Range Rover Evoque, and I couldn’t find any great content about how to reset the oil service light that wasn’t on a new or an older Evoque.
So I thought I’d throw together a post and just kind of do you know a DIY whatever hands-on type of a deal for this. So hang tight, and I’ll do my best to walk us through this.
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Alright, I’ve just done the oil change on this old Range Rover Evoque. So now I’ll walk you through what you’ve got to do to reset the service-required light.
First, without pressing the brake press the START button to put it into accessory mode
Then we’ll hit the OK button to clear out the message and brings up the main menu
Once you get there, you simply navigate to the Service Menu and hit the ok button
Next, move down to the very bottom option that you have
At this point, you’re going to have to press the ▼ down arrow on the directional pad and the TRIP button on the end of the left lever at the same time for 15 seconds
After that, you can go ahead and start your vehicle and the service light should be off
Here I’m going to go ahead and I’m going to show you how to reset your service-required light on a new Range Rover Evoque. So let me do that right now.
For your info, this operation work for the first and second generations of the Range Rover Evoque (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 model years).
Changing your oil is an essential part of maintaining your Land Rover. The manufacturer recommends changing it every 10,000 to 16,000 miles. However, you can change it more often if your vehicle has high mileage. To ensure the best oil change for your car, contact a Land Rover-certified service center. They will be able to give you an estimate for the time it will take.
The recommended maintenance schedule for your Land Rover should include an oil change and filter replacements. The oil contains additives that prevent corrosion and pick up debris. The engine oil then carries these to the oil filter, which traps them. This reduces the amount of dirt that builds up in the engine.
You should consult the owner’s manual for the recommended oil change interval for your Land Rover. The manufacturer recommends changing the oil every 3,000 miles on older models, but the recommended interval for a new vehicle may vary. A new car may require a different oil type than an older model.
After your vehicle has reached the recommended oil change interval, you should thoroughly inspect the car to check for any fluid deposits or leaks. You should also check the fluid levels in your brake system and replace brake hoses if necessary. The oil change is part of your Land Rover’s overall maintenance schedule, but it’s also important to ensure your vehicle has enough fluid to prevent the engine from overheating.
If you’re worried about the price of synthetic oil, consider the benefits. While this type is more expensive than standard oil, it will last longer and function better in high and low temperatures. Synthetic oil is an excellent choice for your Land Rover if it has a high-tech engine. You can also opt for synthetic blends if you’re on a budget. These oils are blends of organic and synthetic oils with higher temperature tolerances. These types of oils are best for pickup trucks and SUVs.
The engine oil capacity of a 2016 Range Rover Evoque is 5.9 liters for the diesel engine and 5.6 liters for the gasoline engine, which is essential information for maintaining the vehicle.
It’s essential to use the right oil for your vehicle’s engine, and there are specialized varieties for each. The 2015 Range Rover Evoque needs 5W-30 engine oil to meet Ford 913-B standards. Land Rover suggests using Castrol oil as well.
Regular oil changes for Range Rover Evoques cost between $59 and $75 in labor and $145 and $161 in parts. The price of labor can vary depending on factors like where you live, where you get your car serviced, and how the market is doing, while the cost of replacement components is dictated by factors like what you and your technician decide has to be replaced.
Alright, so I think that wraps this thing up. So that’s right about where it should be, and according to Land Rover, we’re good for about 16,000 miles. We’ll keep it on a level to make sure we’re good, and you should be good to go. So thanks for your time, and have a great day.
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My 2015 evoque doesn't have "service" under the menu options. Any ideas ? Thanks
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Thank you so much for posting this. Every time I get an oil change at a local place they never reset the service warning. I also just replaced my auxiliary battery and needed to clear all the codes.
Appreciate the information and diagrams very very much!
I have done what you're said and when I do what you say I see my oil say 19850 I take my feet off and start the car up and keeps saying service needed and oil charges go on to wereit says next service and say 0 miles left I had a garage do the service and there could not reset can u help please