These instructions apply to the Hyundai i10 Mk3 (AC3) 2020-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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When the spanner (service) symbol or a “Service Required” message appears in your Hyundai i10 Mk3 (AC3, 2020–present), the service interval has elapsed. You clear it from the cluster’s User Settings menu in a few seconds — no tools or dealer visit needed.
Before You Start
Only reset once the service has actually been done; clearing it early just hides the reminder while the oil and filters keep ageing.
How to Reset the i10 Mk3 Service Indicator
- Turn the ignition on (engine doesn’t need to run).
- Press the ‘MENU’ button on the steering wheel repeatedly until ‘User Settings’ appears.
- Scroll to and select ‘Service Interval’ (it may sit under a Service/Convenience sub-menu).
- Select ‘Reset’ and confirm ‘Yes’.
- The interval resets to full and the spanner clears.
Some entry-trim i10s have a simpler trip cluster — if there’s no User Settings menu, hold the trip-reset button with the ignition on until the service display resets.
If the Reminder Comes Back
- It reappears at start-up — the reset wasn’t confirmed; repeat and select Reset/Yes.
- A separate warning light is on — that’s a fault, not the service timer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the engine need to run to reset the i10 service light?
No — ignition on is enough.
Where is the Service Interval option?
In the cluster’s User Settings menu, reached with the steering-wheel MENU button.
Will resetting affect anything else?
No — it only restarts the service-interval countdown.
The light stays on after resetting — why?
If it’s the spanner, the reset wasn’t confirmed. A different warning is a fault needing diagnosis.
If a warning light appeared with the service message, look it up on autodtcs.com. After battery work, see our i10 Mk3 battery guide.
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