The Rover 45 (HH-R) (1999-2005) was the mid-size saloon and hatchback derived from the Honda-based Rover 400, sold late into the MG Rover era. After servicing, its electronics expect to be reset so the maintenance light no longer reflects the old interval. The everyday tasks are the oil service reset and the inspection service reset that together clear the reminder, plus electric window initialization after the battery is disconnected. A TPMS reset applies where sensors are present, and a steering angle reset helps once alignment is complete. Find the Rover 45 reset procedure that fits your job in the list below and follow the steps.