Quick answer: on most 2015 Honda models, you can reset the Maintenance Minder by turning the ignition to ON with the engine off, using the instrument-cluster controls to select Maintenance, and then pressing and holding the reset button until the reminder clears.
Because Honda’s maintenance-reset procedure can vary by model and trim, the exact steps may differ between a Civic, Accord, CR-V, or Pilot from 2015. The following sections cover the common approach and model-specific variations, so you can reset the code correctly after servicing.
Common reset method (instrument cluster)
These steps apply to most 2015 Hondas with the traditional instrument cluster and a SELECT/RESET control. If your dash looks different, skip to the model-specific instructions.
- Turn the ignition to ON with the engine OFF.
- Use the SELECT/RESET knob on the instrument cluster to highlight MAINTENANCE or MAINTENANCE MINDER on the display.
- Press and hold the SELECT/RESET knob for about 5 seconds until the display asks to RESET or the maintenance light blinks, then release.
- If prompted, press and hold again to confirm the reset. The maintenance light should go out, and the next due maintenance will be recalculated.
After the reset, the system recalculates the next due maintenance based on the factory schedule stored in the vehicle’s computer. If the light returns soon, repeat the steps or consult the owner’s manual for model-specific instructions.
Model-specific variations
Different 2015 Honda models may use slightly different interfaces for the reset. The sections below describe common variants found in Civic, Accord, CR-V, and Pilot models from that year.
Civic (2015) and related trims
For many 2015 Civics, the reset follows the same basic method but may use the steering-wheel controls or the odometer/trip button depending on trim. If your Civic has a dedicated reset button near the instrument cluster, press and hold it as described in the common method to reset.
- Turn the ignition to ON with the engine OFF.
- Cycle to MAINT on the information display using the instrument-cluster selector (or the trip/RESET button, if equipped).
- Press and hold the RESET control for about 5 seconds until the screen shows RESET or the indicator clears.
- Release, then press and hold again if prompted to confirm. The reminder should reset.
Note: Some Civic trims may combine the reset with the vehicle’s steering-wheel buttons (INFO/RESET). If the above steps don’t work, refer to the owner’s manual for your exact trim level.
Accord, CR-V, Pilot (2015) and other trims
For larger models like the Accord, CR-V, or Pilot, you might access Maintenance Minder through the multi-information display (i-MID) or the instrument cluster menu. The general principle remains: navigate to Maintenance, select Reset, and confirm.
- Turn the ignition to ON with the engine OFF.
- Use the MENU/SELECT controls to reach the MAINT or MAINTENANCE MINDER screen.
- Select RESET and confirm when prompted. The maintenance light should turn off.
- Start the engine to ensure the light is cleared and the next due date/mileage is updated.
If your model uses the i-MID display, you may need to go through the information screen using the steering-wheel controls to reach Maintenance, then choose Reset and confirm.
Maintenance reminders and cautions
- Resetting the maintenance code is intended after you’ve completed the recommended service. Do not reset the reminder before performing the maintenance, or you could miss important service.
- Some vehicles show a code like A/B or M1/M2 after a reset, indicating the next service interval. If you’re unsure what code your vehicle displays, consult the owner’s manual or a local Honda dealer for model-specific guidance.
- If the light remains after attempting reset, try the process again, wait a few minutes, or disconnect/reconnect the battery only as a last resort and with caution, as it can affect other settings.
Summary
Resetting a 2015 Honda maintenance code is a straightforward procedure that uses the instrument cluster’s SELECT/RESET controls or the i-MID display to clear the current Maintenance Minder reminder. Start with the common method, then follow the model-specific steps for Civic, Accord, CR-V, or Pilot. Always ensure the service has been completed before resetting, and refer to your owner’s manual for exact instructions tailored to your trim level.


