Rover 25

The Rover 25 was a supermini-class hatchback known for its comfortable ride and approachable, easy-going nature. Despite its modest size and age, it still relies on a service indicator that needs to be reset after maintenance. The oil service reset is the main job following an oil change, and you may additionally reset the service interval display, clear a brake pad wear warning when new pads are fitted, or carry out a TPMS reset on equipped cars after adjusting pressures. Many of these resets are handled via the dashboard controls. Because the instrument equipment and reset method differ between Rover 25 model years, we keep the guides separated by generation. Pick your Rover 25 generation from the list below to open the correct walkthrough.