The wrench icon on a Honda Fit’s dashboard is a Maintenance Minder alert, signaling that scheduled service is due or approaching. It’s a reminder rather than an emergency warning, and it points you toward the specific maintenance item that needs attention.
Understanding the wrench reminder
Honda’s Maintenance Minder system tracks your car’s service needs based on mileage and driving conditions. When the wrench lights up, the instrument cluster will typically show a numeric code next to the icon. That code indicates which maintenance item should be addressed. The exact items and their codes vary by model year, so checking the in‑car maintenance screen or the owner’s manual is the best way to know what’s due.
The following actions help you interpret the symbol and respond appropriately:
- Check the Maintenance Minder on the information display to see which service item is due and whether it’s upcoming or overdue.
- Note the mileage or time until the next due service to plan a visit to a shop or dealership.
- Schedule service with a reputable shop or a Honda dealer when the Minder indicates a due item, such as an oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection, or other recommended maintenance.
- Understand that the light is about maintenance timing, not a sign of a current mechanical breakdown.
After the scheduled maintenance is completed, the Maintenance Minder is reset so the system can track the next interval. If the item is not serviced, the wrench light may remain illuminated or come back sooner.
How to reset or manage the maintenance Minder after service
Resetting the Maintenance Minder is common after service, but the exact steps can vary by model year. If you’re unsure, consult the owner’s manual or ask your dealer. A typical way to reset is as follows:
- Turn the ignition to ON with the engine OFF.
- Access the Maintenance Minder screen using the steering wheel controls or the multi‑information display.
- Select the option to reset or initialize the maintenance codes, and confirm your choice.
- Start the engine and verify that the wrench light is off or the next due item appears with a refreshed code.
If the light remains on after a service or you can’t reset it, contact your Honda dealer for assistance to ensure the system is accurately tracking future maintenance.
What to do if you’re unsure what’s due
Not knowing which service item is due can be frustrating. Always refer to the Maintenance Minder description on your car’s information display. If you don’t have quick access to the screen, your owner’s manual will explain the mapping between codes and required maintenance tasks, and a dealer can also provide a rundown of what’s due based on your mileage and the car’s history.
Summary
The wrench symbol on a Honda Fit is a Maintenance Minder alert that signals scheduled maintenance is due or approaching. It may appear with a numeric code identifying the specific service item. Use the vehicle’s information display or the owner’s manual to read the exact item, then schedule the recommended maintenance. After service, reset the Minder per the manual or with dealer assistance to keep future reminders accurate. Regular maintenance helps keep the Fit running smoothly and reliably.


