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Oil Reset Procedure: Hyundai Accent 2011-2022

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Oil Reset Procedure Hyundai Accent 2011-2022

Oil Reset Procedure for Hyundai Accent 2011-2022

 

 

Simple to follow oil reset procedure for Hyundai Accent for the year 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022

 

 

Hyundai Accent oil reset procedure for the year 2011 through 2022

1. Turn on the ignition, but don’t start the engine.

2. Press the Mode button on the steering wheel several times to go to User Settings.

3. Use the Navigation switch to scroll to Service Interval.

4. Press the Ok button to enter.

5. Check the box next to Service Interval.

6. Adjust the time and distance using the Navigation switch.

7. Press Ok to confirm changes.

8. The maintenance/service alert will go off.

 

Hyundai Accent oil reset procedure for the year 2018 through 2021

1. Turn Ignition ON without starting the engine.Ignition On engine OFF.

2. Press PAGE button on steering wheel and go to USER settings.

3. Scroll down to SERVICE INTERVAL and press OK button on steering wheel.

4. SERVICE INTERVAL menu appear in instrument cluster.

5. Scroll to ENABLE SERVICE and give check mark to activate SERVICE INTERVAL function.

6. Scroll down to RESET and press OK button on steering wheel.

7. Reset Time and Distance will appear in instrument cluster.

8. Scroll to YES and press OK button to reset maintenance.

9. Maintenance reset is completed turn OFF ignition.

 

 

About Hyundai Accent

 

Late in 2016, the fifth generation of the Accent was marketed under the name Verna when it was released in China. Production started the same year, and sales kicked off around February of the following year. Since March of 2017, consumers in Russia and certain other CIS markets have been able to purchase the automobile, which is sold under the name Solaris in Russia. The Verna brand of the vehicle was introduced to the Indian market in August of 2017. December 2017 marked the beginning of its retail availability in the United States. Both a sedan and a hatchback body style are offered, similar to the fourth-generation model, with the hatchback option being exclusive to the markets of Canada, Mexico, and China.

As a result of a reduction in customer demand, the fifth generation Hyundai Accent is not being offered for sale in South Korea; in its place, the crossover model Hyundai Venue will be introduced in 2019. Due to a lack of supply from South Korea, the Accent was also discontinued in Australia, making way for the Venue to take over the role of entry-level model.

Due to the lack of demand for the hatchback version of the fourth-generation Accent in the United States market, the sedan version of the vehicle has continued to be offered. However, the hatchback version of the fifth-generation Accent has been discontinued. Only in Mexico and Canada is there an option to purchase the hatchback version in addition to the sedan.

The Hyundai Accent sold in the United States and Canada is powered by the same 1.6-liter GDi four-cylinder gasoline engine as its predecessor. However, the power output has been reduced from 138 horsepower to 130 horsepower (132 PS; 97 kW) across all models of the Accent sold in these countries (140 PS; 103 kW). The standard SE trim level comes equipped with a manual transmission that has six gears, while an automatic transmission with the same number of gears is available as an upgrade. The SEL and Limited trim levels both come equipped with a standard automatic transmission with six speeds.

Forward collision avoidance alert, a touch-screen infotainment system with optional Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Hyundai Blue Link, proximity key entry with push-button start, seventeen-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, heated dual front bucket seats, and more are among the features that are now available for the first time on the Accent.

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