Service interval for Nissan Juke - this is not just a reminder of scheduled maintenance, but a critical parameter that affects the correct operation of the on-board computer and diagnostic system. If you ignore the post-service reset, the vehicle's electronic systems will continue to indicate that the oil or filters need to be changed, even if the work has already been completed. Even worse, if ignored for a long time on some versions Juke (especially 2014-2017) this can lead to blocked eco mode functions or even false errors P0521 (faulty oil pressure sensor).

In this article we will look at all current methods for resetting the service interval for Nissan Juke first and second generations (including restyled versions 2019+), and we’ll also tell you why the standard procedure through the settings menu does not always work. You'll learn how to work around common errors (such as the light staying on after a reset), and what to do if you have modification with the system NissanConnect, where the reset requires additional manipulations with the multimedia unit. For convenience, we have provided step-by-step instructions with photos, video guides and a table of compatibility of methods with different years of manufacture.

Why you need to reset the service interval on Nissan Juke

Many owners Juke They mistakenly believe that resetting the interval is a formality that can be ignored. In fact, An unreset service interval affects:

  • 🔧 Engine operation: The ECU may artificially limit speed or go into “emergency mode” when the mileage limit is exceeded without resetting.
  • ⚠️ Fault diagnosis: False oil or filter errors mask real problems (for example, a drop in oil pressure).
  • 💰 Service cost: Official dealers often impose additional work, citing the “unreset interval”.
  • 📉 Fuel efficiency: On some versions with a turbo engine (for example, Juke 1.6 DIG-T) an unreset interval results in a rich fuel mixture.

Moreover, in models with the system Start/Stop (available since 2015) an unreset interval may completely disable the automatic engine shutdown function, which increases fuel consumption by 5–7%. This is due to the fact that the ECU evaluates overdue maintenance as a potential threat to system components.

⚠️ Attention: On Nissan Juke 2020+ with hybrid powertrain (Juke Hybrid) an unreset interval blocks the regeneration of the DPF filter. This can lead to its premature clogging and expensive replacement (from 80,000 rubles).

3 ways to reset the service interval: which one suits your Juke

The reset method depends on the year of manufacture, configuration and type of on-board computer. Below we have provided all current methods, including rare cases (for example, for versions with NissanConnect).

Method Suitable for models Difficulty Required Tools
Through the on-board computer menu 2010–2019 (without NissanConnect) No
Combination of buttons on the dashboard 2014–2023 (all trim levels) ⭐⭐ No
Reset via NissanConnect 2019+ with multimedia system ⭐⭐⭐ USB stick (sometimes)
Diagnostic scanner (ELM327/OBD2) All models ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Adapter ELM327, PC/smartphone

If you are not sure which method is suitable for your car, check on-board computer version:

  1. Turn on the ignition (without starting the engine).
  2. Press and hold the button TRIP (reset daily mileage) for 10 seconds.
  3. If a menu appears on the screen with options OIL, INSP or SERVICE - use first method.
  4. If there is no menu, but the dashboard is flashing, it’s fine second method.
  5. For touch screen versions NissanConnect will be required third method.
📊 What Nissan Juke do you have?
  • First generation (2010-2019)
  • Second generation (2019-2023)
  • Hybrid version
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Method 1: Reset via on-board computer menu (2010–2019)

This is the simplest way and works for most people. Nissan Juke first generation. Important: Before starting, make sure that the engine is off but the ignition is on (position ON).

Step by step instructions:

  1. Click the button TRIP (located on the instrument panel to the right of the speedometer) and hold it 5–7 secondsuntil the service interval menu appears on the screen.
  2. Using a button TRIP (short presses) select item OIL (oil change) or INSP (scheduled maintenance).
  3. Press and hold the button TRIP again within 3 secondsuntil the message appears RESET or 00000.
  4. Release the button - the interval is reset. To exit the menu, turn the ignition off and on again.

If the indicator remains on after a reset, check:

  • 🔋 Is the menu item selected correctly (OIL to change the oil, INSP for general maintenance).
  • 🔧 Are the settings lost after disconnecting the battery (reset required).
  • 🚗 Is non-original ECU firmware installed (in this case, a diagnostic scanner may be required).

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⚠️ Attention: On restyled versions Juke 2017–2019 a message may appear after resetting SERVICE SOON for 1–2 days. This is normal - the system is recalibrating the data. If the message has not disappeared after 48 hours, repeat the procedure or use method 2.

Method 2: Dashboard Button Combination (2014–2023)

This method is suitable for Nissan Juke second generation and some restyled versions of the first generation (since 2014). It is more universal, since it does not require a menu in the on-board computer.

Algorithm of actions:

  1. Turn off the ignition.
  2. Press and hold the button TRIP.
  3. Without letting go TRIP, turn the key to position ON (without starting the engine).
  4. Hold TRIP more 10 secondsuntil the service interval indicator starts flashing on the screen.
  5. Release the button and briefly press it again. The message should appear on the screen RESET COMPLETE or 00000.
  6. Turn the ignition switch off and start the engine to test the reset.

If the procedure doesn't work the first time, try:

  • 🔄 Repeat steps while holding TRIP on 15 seconds instead of 10.
  • 🔌 Disconnect the battery for 5 minutes and repeat the procedure (this will reset temporary ECU errors).
  • 📱 Use a diagnostic scanner (if the push-button method is not supported by your firmware version).
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If you have Nissan Juke with button START/STOP instead of the ignition key, replace step 3 with: “Press the button START without pressing the brake pedal (ACC mode)".

On some versions (for example, Juke 1.5 dCi) after reset may be required fuel sensor calibration. To do this:

  1. Fill the tank full.
  2. Turn on the ignition.
  3. Press and hold the button TRIP within 5 secondsuntil you hear a beep.

Method 3: Reset via NissanConnect (2019+)

Versions Nissan Juke second generation with system NissanConnect require a special approach. Here the reset is done through the media unit and the process may differ depending on the firmware version.

Instructions for NissanConnect:

  1. Turn on the ignition (do not start the engine).
  2. On the home screen NissanConnect go to menu Settings (gear icon).
  3. Select Car serviceService interval.
  4. Click Reset and confirm the action (you may be required to enter a PIN code, by default 0000 or 1234).
  5. Wait for the message to appear Interval reset and reboot the system (turn off/on the ignition).

If the menu Car service missing:

  • 📱 Update the firmware NissanConnect via the official website Nissan (requires USB stick).
  • 🔧 Use a diagnostic scanner (for example, Launch X431 or Autel) for a forced reset.
  • 📞 Contact your dealer - on some versions the reset is blocked without connecting to the server Nissan.
What should I do if NissanConnect requires a PIN?

If the standard codes (0000, 1234) do not work, try:

1. Last 4 digits of your Juke's VIN number.

2. Date of the first start of the car (day and month, for example, 1503 for March 15).

3. Code from the service book (usually listed on the first page).

If all else fails, resetting the PIN code is only possible through a dealer or specialized software (for example, Nissan Consult III+).

⚠️ Attention: On Nissan Juke Hybrid 2021+ reset via NissanConnect can also reset the DPF filter regeneration data. After the procedure, it is recommended to drive at least 20 km along the highway at a speed of 60+ km/h to initiate automatic regeneration.

Method 4: Reset using diagnostic scanner (ELM327/OBD2)

If none of the previous methods worked, the most reliable (but also the most difficult) method remains - using diagnostic equipment. This method is suitable for all versions Nissan Juke, including those where the reset is blocked by software.

Required equipment:

  • 📱 Smartphone/tablet with Android or iOS.
  • 🔌 ELM327 adapter (we recommend versions with a chip 1.5 or 2.1).
  • 📲 Application: Torque Pro, Carista or Nissan DataScan.

Step by step instructions:

  1. Connect the ELM327 adapter to the connector OBD2 (located under the steering wheel, to the left of the brake pedal).
  2. Launch the application and connect to the adapter (select protocol ISO 9141-2 or CAN for Juke 2015+).
  3. In the diagnostic menu, find the section Service Reset or Maintenance.
  4. Select Oil Reset or Inspection Reset and confirm the action.
  5. Wait for the procedure to complete (may take up to 1 minute) and reboot the ECU (turn off/on the ignition).

If the scanner does not find a reset option:

  • 🔧 Check adapter compatibility (some cheap ELM327 do not work with Nissan).
  • 📋 Update the adapter and application firmware.
  • 🔌 Try a different connector OBD2 (on some versions it is duplicated under the glove compartment).
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For Nissan Juke with the system e-Pedal (2020+ years) after resetting via scanner, additional accelerator pedal calibration is required. To do this: turn on the ignition, press the gas pedal all the way and hold it for 10 seconds until you hear a beep.

Common mistakes and how to avoid them

Even experienced owners Nissan Juke Sometimes they encounter problems when resetting the service interval. Here most common mistakes and ways to solve them:

Error Reason Solution
The indicator remains lit after reset The correct menu item is not selected (OIL instead of INSP) Repeat the reset, selecting all available options
There is no reset menu Non-original ECU firmware or dealer blocking Use a scanner or contact service
An error appeared after the reset P0521 Reset performed with engine running Clear the error with the scanner and repeat the reset with the engine off
NissanConnect does not save reset Synchronization with server failed Nissan Update firmware or reset via scanner

Particular attention should be paid modifications with a turbo engine (Juke 1.6 DIG-T). Here, an unreset interval can result in:

  • 🔥 Turbine overheating due to improper operation of the lubrication system.
  • 💨 Loss of power (ECU limits boost).
  • 🚨 False errors on the knock sensor (P0328).
⚠️ Attention: On Nissan Juke with variator (CVT) failure to reset the transmission service interval (separate from the oil service interval) can lead to jerky shifting. In this case a reset is required two intervals: oils and transmissions (via scanner or dealer).

FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions

Is it possible to reset the service interval without a scan tool on a 2022 Juke?

On most 2022 versions, reset the interval without a scanner it's impossible, since the menu is blocked by the manufacturer. The exception is models without NissanConnectwhere he works method 2 (combination of buttons). For versions with NissanConnect You will need either a scanner or contact your dealer.

Why does the exclamation mark flash on the dashboard after a reset?

This means that the reset is not complete. Most often the problem is that the interval is not reset brake fluid (separate parameter on Juke 2018+). Try:

  1. Repeat the reset through the menu by selecting BRAKE or FLUID.
  2. Use the scanner to completely reset all intervals.
How often should the service interval be reset?

Reset required every time after scheduled maintenance, even if you service your vehicle before the recommended mileage. On Nissan Juke intervals are set:

  • 🔧 Oil change: every 15,000 km or 1 year.
  • 🔨 Complete maintenance (including filter): every 30,000 km or 2 years.
  • 🛑 Brake fluid: every 40,000 km or 3 years.

On hybrid versions, reset interval associated with the battery regeneration cycle and may differ.

What happens if you do not reset the service interval?

The consequences depend on the model and year of manufacture:

  • Juke 2010–2014: Warning messages only, but spurious sensor errors are possible.
  • Juke 2015–2019: rev limit to 4000 rpm, shutdown Eco Mode.
  • Juke 2020+: DPF regeneration blocking, errors P2002 And P2463.
Is it possible to reset the interval via the NissanConnect app (on a smartphone)?

No, mobile app NissanConnect does not have a service interval reset function. It is intended only for remote control of climate control and monitoring the condition of the vehicle. To reset use menu on the on-board computer or scanner.