The Honda CR-V helped invent the family SUV and remains a benchmark for space, reliability and refined hybrid power. Its service-monitoring electronics, the maintenance minder, tracks oil life and routine jobs, then needs resetting once the work is done so the dash reads correctly. CR-V owners commonly perform an oil service reset, clear the maintenance minder, run a TPMS reset to re-learn tyre pressures and reinitialise the power windows after a battery disconnect. As the system became more sophisticated across CR-V generations, the reset procedure evolved, so we keep the guides grouped by generation. Select your CR-V’s generation below to find the reset steps that match your exact car.