Rover 45

The Rover 45 was a compact family saloon and hatchback that offered traditional comfort and a soft ride for everyday motoring. Even a model from this period uses service indicators that need resetting once maintenance has been carried out. The oil service reset follows an oil and filter change, while you may also need to reset the service interval display, clear a brake pad wear warning after new pads, or — on suitably equipped cars — perform a TPMS reset once tyre pressures are corrected. Several functions are accessed through the instrument panel. Because the equipment and reset routines vary between Rover 45 model years, each walkthrough here is grouped by generation. Choose your Rover 45 generation below to follow the matching instructions.