These instructions apply to the Suzuki Swift RS (2004 - 2010). For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
The Suzuki Swift (2004–2010, 63J) is equipped with a service reminder indicator on the instrument cluster. This reminder lights up when routine maintenance (like an oil change) is due. After completing the required service, you can reset the indicator manually to keep track of future intervals.
When Should You Reset the Service Indicator?
After completing an oil change.
After performing scheduled maintenance (filters, fluids, inspections).
When the service reminder symbol remains displayed even though service has been done.
⚠️ Note: Always reset the indicator only after the maintenance is complete. Resetting without doing the work can lead to skipped services and potential engine damage.
Step-by-Step: Resetting the Service Indicator
1. Switch Off the Ignition
Ensure the ignition is in the OFF position before starting.
2. Display the Service Reminder
Press the dashboard button (trip/odometer button) repeatedly until the service display appears.
You’ll see a spanner (wrench) or service key symbol on the screen.
3. Enter Reset Mode
Press and hold the button.
The service indicator will begin to flash.
4. Complete the Reset
Keep holding the button until the flashing stops and “CLEAR” appears on the display.
Release the button, then press it once more to confirm.
5. Verify Reset
Switch the ignition ON and check that the service symbol no longer appears.
The maintenance interval has now been reset.
Tips for Service Tracking
Always record the mileage and date of each reset.
Follow the recommended maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual (typically every 10,000–15,000 km).
Combine the reset with oil/filter changes and inspections for best results.
✅ With these simple steps, you can reset the service and maintenance interval on your Suzuki Swift (2004–2010, 63J) and ensure your vehicle stays on track with its maintenance schedule.
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