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How to reset the oil warning light of the Opel Meriva

Model: Vauxhall Meriva Meriva B, MK 2 - Years 2010-2017
Part: Service warning light

In this our new mini guide we will find out how to correctly and quickly reset the oil change light in the Opel Meriva B (Mk2). This is quite a simple procedure and within anyone's reach. First insert the key and turn on the car ignition. Then locate the "Menu" button located on the left stalk of the steering wheel and press it several times until the "Vehicle information menu" item appears on the on-board computer display. At this point, use the knob to scroll down to the item relating to the remaining life of the oil. At this point, keep the "Set / CLR" button pressed until you are asked to confirm that you want to perform the reset. Press the same button one last time and you are done.

Posted on 23 February 2022 by ScegliAuto

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