How To Reset Oil Life On A Honda Accord (Old & New Models)

The Honda Accord has been around since 1976, with someoutstanding model years, as well as some that should be avoidedif buying pre-owned. It became the best-selling sedan in the United States in 1989. for its reliability. Part of what makes the Accord reliable is regular upkeep, which falls onto the owner to handle. An oil change is the most basic yet crucial piece of maintenance to keep your Accord running smoothly. That’s why it’s important to avoid some verycommon mistakes when changing the oil.

So, you just got the oil changed in your Honda Accord, but the little oil indicator light is still on. Maybe the mechanic forgot to reset the oil life in the dashboard, or perhaps you changed the oil yourself, and all you need to do now is reset it. Luckily, Honda makes it pretty easy to do. However, depending on the year of your Accord, you might need to follow a different series of steps. Read on to learn how to reset your car’s oil life, and then you won’t need a mechanic to guide you through the simple process.

2018 Honda Accord

How to reset oil life on newer Honda Accord models

Naturally, the current model year for the Honda Accord counts as a “newer” model. Likely any model from the past five years, at least, could be counted as “newer.” However, the surest sign to tell if your Accord counts as a “newer” model is if there isn’t a little knob button near the speedometer and there’s a “menu” button on the steering wheel. If that’s the case, follow these steps to reset the oil life:

That’s it. The oil life in your Honda Accord has been reset and you’re good to go until your next oil change. Consult your car’s owner’s manual so youknow when to change your oil again.

Old Honda Accord

How to reset oil life on older Accords

You’ll know you have an “older” Honda Accord if it still has a “Select/Reset” button on the dashboard near the speedometer. The newer models use the menu button on the steering wheel to reset the oil life indicator. Go ahead and hop in the driver’s seat and do the following to reset your Accord’s oil life:

Once the indicator is no longer blinking, you have successfully reset the oil life on your Honda Accord. Now you won’t have to worry about this process until it needs another oil change.