The third-generation Nissan X-Trail Mk3 (T32) (2014–2022) shifted to the Renault-Nissan CMF platform, softening into a comfortable family SUV with optional seven seats and a hybrid variant late in life. Maintenance leaves several electronic systems expecting a reset. The oil service reset, reached through the vehicle information display, clears the interval reminder after fresh oil; a full service adds the maintenance reminder reset. A TPMS reset relearns tyre pressures after a rotation, new brake pads call for the wear warning to be cleared, and a steering angle calibration follows alignment work. Disconnecting the 12V battery resets clock and trip data. Find the reset procedure that matches your X-Trail in the list shown directly below.