After undergoing maintenance at a dealership or an independent service on the vehicle dashboard Nissan Note The service icon often remains active. This indicator is not a sign of malfunction, but only indicates that the reminder system has not been reset after changing the oil and filters. You can ignore this inscription, but it will constantly distract the driver and reduce the aesthetic appeal of the dashboard.

The procedure for resetting the scheduled maintenance interval does not require complex diagnostic equipment or connecting a laptop to the OBD-II connector. Car owners Nissan Note can perform this operation themselves in a few minutes, using only the standard controls on the steering wheel or instrument panel. However, the algorithm of actions varies significantly depending on the year of manufacture and generation of your car body.

Features of the service indicator on Nissan Note

The maintenance reminder system on Japanese cars works on the principle of a fixed mileage or time. If you serviced the car ahead of schedule, but did not reset the counter, the system will continue to count the interval from the last entry in the on-board computer memory. This creates confusion when planning future service visits.

On most versions Nissan Note the indicator looks like a key or the word "SERVICE" on the display between the speedometer and tachometer. On some trim levels with a multifunction display, a more detailed message may appear indicating the remaining mileage until the next service. It is important to understand that the physical state of the car does not change, but the logic of the electronics requires correct synchronization.

Resetting the interval is necessary not only for the beauty of the dashboard, but also for the correct operation of the diagnostic system. Some modern algorithms for analyzing fuel consumption and driving style can take into account data about the time of last service. Incorrect data may result in incorrect recommendations from the eco-driving system.

Instructions for first generation models (E11 body)

Cars Nissan Note the first generation, produced from 2005 to 2013, have the simplest and most accessible reset algorithm, which does not require the use of buttons on the steering wheel. You only need the ignition key and the daily mileage reset button located at the end of the speedometer. This method works on most configurations with analog instruments.

First you need to make sure that the car is at rest and the engine is turned off. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to position ON (first stage) without starting the engine. All instruments on the panel should light up, including the service indicator if active.

Next, you need to press and hold the daily mileage reset button. While holding the button, turn the key to position OFF, and then back to position ONwhile continuing to hold the button. After 10-15 seconds, “RESET” or a flashing symbol will appear on the display, after which “SERVICE” should disappear.

If the procedure was successful, the indicator will go out and the mileage counter until the next service will be reset to the maximum value.

If the inscription does not disappear, repeat the process, increasing the time you hold the button to 20 seconds.

  • 🚗 Make sure the car battery is fully charged before starting the procedure.
  • ⚙️ Use only the original ignition key, duplicates may not transmit the correct signal.
  • ⏱️ The holding time of the button is critical: pressing it too short will not activate the reset mode.
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Before starting the reset procedure, write down the current mileage of the vehicle so that, if necessary, you can manually set the correct values in the service book to monitor the intervals.

Resetting the interval for the second generation (E12 body) with buttons on the steering wheel

Owners of more modern models Nissan Note second generation (since 2013) are faced with a different control system integrated into the steering wheel. Here, the reset procedure is carried out through the multi-function display on the dashboard, controlled by buttons on the steering wheel. This is a more complex, but also more informative process.

The first step is to enter the car settings menu. Using the page switch buttons (usually indicated by arrows or a "Menu" icon), find the section Settings or Vehicle Settings. Inside this menu you need to find a subsection responsible for maintenance, which may be called Maintenance, Service Interval or Oil Change.

After entering the desired menu section, the display will show the current mileage until the next service and a reset button. Click the button OK or Enter on the steering wheel to confirm the action. The system will ask for reconfirmation to prevent accidental reset. Confirm the action again and the indicator should disappear.

Some firmware versions require you to enter a confirmation code or select the vehicle year to calibrate the intervals.

It is important to ensure that the correct fuel type and oil class are selected in the menu, as this will affect the interval calculation.

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Alternative methods and firmware nuances

Sometimes standard reset methods may not work due to the characteristics of a particular software version or regional settings of the car. In such cases, it may be necessary to use a diagnostic scanner or specialized software, such as CONSULT-III or its analogues. This is especially true for versions released for the American or Asian markets, where the logic for service reminders may differ.

In some cases, completely disconnecting the battery for a short time helps, but this method carries the risk of losing other user settings, such as time, radio stations and on-board computer settings. Using this method should be a last resort when other methods have failed.

A professional reset often uses a scanner that connects to the OBD-II connector. Through the diagnostic equipment menu, select the "Service Reset" or "Maintenance Reset" function. After executing the command, the system updates the data in the memory of the engine control unit and the instrument panel.

  • 🔌 The OBD-II diagnostic connector is usually located under the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel.
  • 💻 To work with the scanner, you may need to connect to a computer with installed software.
  • 🛠️ Some dealers offer a free reset procedure when undergoing scheduled maintenance.
What to do if the reset didn't help?

If standard methods do not work, there may be a bug in the system that requires the control unit to be reflashed. In this case, it is better to contact an authorized dealer, since independent actions may lead to loss of warranty.

Common errors when trying to reset

One of the most common mistakes is incorrect timing of button presses. Many drivers try to perform a reset while the engine is running, which is not always perceived correctly by the electronics. Most procedures require that the ignition be turned on and the engine turned off, or vice versa - the engine must be idling, depending on the model generation.

Another mistake is to ignore reset conditions. The system may not allow the interval to be reset unless certain conditions are met, such as the oil filter being replaced or the mileage being updated. In some cases, the system blocks the reset if the mileage since the last maintenance has not exceeded the minimum acceptable threshold.

It is also important to consider that on some vehicles Nissan Note There are several service intervals: to change the oil, air filter and other components. Resetting one interval does not mean resetting all. You should check the menu for multiple active reminders.

Do not attempt to reset the interval by forcefully pressing the buttons, as this may result in mechanical failure of the button mechanism or electronic failures.

If after a reset the light comes back on after a few minutes, this indicates a software glitch that requires diagnosis.

⚠️ Attention: Improper use of diagnostic equipment may lead to blocking of the vehicle's electronic systems or loss of warranty. Act only with complete confidence in your actions.

Specifications and Interval Tables

Understanding standard service intervals will help you set up the reset reminder system correctly. Below is a table with recommended intervals for various types of engines installed on Nissan Note. This data will help you manually set the correct values ​​if the automatic reset does not work.

Engine type Recommended interval (km) Recommended interval (months) Oil type
1.4 (HR14DE) 15 000 12 5W-30
1.5 (K9K - diesel) 10 000 12 5W-30
1.6 (HR16DE) 15 000 12 5W-30
1.2 (HR12DE) 15 000 12 5W-30

When manually entering data into the system, it is important to take into account the operating conditions of the vehicle. Under heavy load conditions, such as frequent city travel with traffic jams, off-road driving or extreme climatic conditions, it is recommended to reduce the service interval. This will ensure maximum engine reliability and durability.

⚠️ Attention: If you operate your car in constant traffic jams, it is recommended to reduce the oil change interval to 7,500 km, regardless of the system settings.

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A correctly configured service interval will not only get rid of unnecessary inscriptions on the panel, but will also help maintain the car in perfect technical condition, extending the life of the engine and transmission.

Checking the result and further actions

After completing all reset procedures, you must ensure that the operation was successful. To do this, you can turn off the engine, remove the key from the ignition and start the car again. The service indicator should not appear at startup, and the settings menu should display the full interval until the next service.

If the indicator disappears, but appears again after a while, this may indicate a sensor malfunction or a software glitch. In this case, it is recommended to contact specialists for in-depth diagnostics. Do not try to fix the problem by resetting it again if the problem is not in the settings.

To monitor the correctness of the work, you can use an external diagnostic scanner, which will show the current status of service intervals in real time. This will ensure that the data in the controller's memory is actually updated.

  • ✅ Check if the key icon or SERVICE sign disappears when starting the engine.
  • 📉 Make sure that the mileage until the next maintenance is reset to the maximum value.
  • 🔍 Inspect the settings menu to see if there are any other active warnings.
How to check status via OBD?

Connect the scanner to the OBD-II connector, go to the "Engine Data" or "Vehicle Info" section and find the "Service Interval Status" parameter. If the value is "OK" or "Reset", then the procedure was successful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to reset the service interval without the ignition key?

No, to reset the service interval to Nissan Note An ignition key is required. The system must be put into diagnostic or configuration mode, which is impossible without a physical key or its digital equivalent in systems with a Start/Stop button.

Will an oil change reset the service interval?

The service does not automatically reset the interval unless the client requests it. Owners of independent service stations often forget to perform this procedure, so car owners are advised to monitor this process and require a reset after each service.

What happens if you do not reset the service interval?

Nothing critical will happen. The car will continue to operate normally, but the annoying indicator will remind you of the service, distracting the driver. It can also create confusion when scheduling your next service visit if you keep records in the service book.

Is it possible to reset the interval on a Nissan Note using your phone?

This cannot be done directly through the phone without a special OBD adapter and software. There are applications that work via Bluetooth adapters that allow you to reset intervals, but they require the purchase of additional equipment and compatible software.

Does the reset method depend on the type of transmission?

No, the method for resetting the service interval is Nissan Note depends solely on the generation of the body and the version of the dashboard, and not on the type of transmission. The procedures are the same for both manual and CVT versions.

⚠️ Attention: Ignoring the service interval reset does not affect engine operation, but may lead to violation of service regulations and loss of warranty in the event of disputes with the dealer.