Alright, so you wanna reset the oil life on your Honda Odyssey, right? It’s really not that hard. First, pop open the driver’s side door. Then, find the trip/reset button, it’s up near the odometer on the lever that moves up and down.
Press and hold that button until the oil light starts flashing. if it’s taking too long just hold it a bit longer. After that, you’ll press it again until the light goes off.
I tried doing this once and accidentally pressed so many times it reset the clock. But no worries, it’s easy to fix. You’ve got a digital counter in case you need it. And you can check the reset by going into the info screen and seeing oil life percentage at zero, right?
If you’re doubting if it worked remember, pressing and holding is key. You might want to check how the light behaves as a guide. Hope this helps, let me know how it goes.
Living in Canada, I’ve always struggled with these car resetting things. But chilling by the 401 taught me a quick hack for the Honda Odyssey. Just go to the menu on the dashboard screen, find ‘Vehicle Information’, then ‘Oil Life.’ Simply press and hold reset, and you’re all set! Easy peasy, saved me a trip to the mechanic for my last oil change!
Living in Canada, I’ve got an old Honda Odyssey and just had to reset the oil life indicator. It’s super easy, y’all. Pop open the driver’s door and look for a toggle button beneath the steering wheel. Flip it once, release, then hold again till it resets. It’s noiseless but smooth, trust me!
In my ‘yeah right’ New York suburb, just gotta pop open the fuse box, find that oil life reset fuse. Easy-peasy, just like giving a thumbs-up to your classic Honda Odyssey. Always works like a charm, no sweat.
In California, I’ve got an Odyssey and hitting traffic all day is normal. I’ve reset the oil life a bunch by hitting the info button under the dashboard. Kept it alive! Always my go-to hack when oil life dips low. You find it easy too? Easiest thing had to do! Just flip the button a few times until ya see the message. Don’t let it stress ya! Been doing this for years and no issues! Each of my buddies does it too!
Living in Ohio, I’ve got an '06 Honda Odyssey. Once, the oil light came on during a road trip. Remember, reset the oil life display on the gauges, not in the settings—it’s right there on the dashboard! Had no idea 'till now, super handy! 

In Vancouver, I’ve got a Honda Odyssey, and finding where the oil life reset button is was a total mystery at first! I heard from a buddy that it’s in the driver’s side footwell. Just flick the switch, it’s as easy as pie! I figure, as we drive across the states, this little reset can save us a ton of headache. Hope this helps, been a lifesaver for me!
I’ve got a Honda Odyssey in Seattle, and resetting the oil life was a joke – literally! Just cruise around, hit the accessory mode with the lights on, and wait five seconds after turning it off. Voila! Works like magic. Everyone said it was a mission, but it took less time than tweeting a rant after a bad date. Give it a whirl!
In Toronto, I had no clue how to reset that oil life on my Honda Odyssey. So, I followed this vid and voila! Super easy - just fiddle with the trip computer. Literally turned an ordeal into a breeze, mates!
Had this prob with my Honda Odyssey in Seattle. Thought changin’ oil was a nightmare until I figured out the oil life reset trick! Headed to the dashboard, found the trip mileage button, held it, then flicked through the bits till you see the candle symbol—just hold it down! Bam, oil life’s reset to 100%. Such a relief, feels like a mini victory each time!
So simple once u know, right?
In Denver last summer, I had to reset the oil life on my Honda Odyssey. It’s quick and easy! Just pop open the driver’s side door, press and hold the RESET button on the oil life display for a sec until it blinks. Done in about 10 secs! Saves a trip to the mechanic if you’re doing your oil change, which I highly recommend. Helps keep those engines purring just right!
I’ve got a buddy in Alberta who just reset his Honda Odyssey’s oil life—real easy peasy! They told him to pop open the hood, press that little button under the dash until the light blinks, and that’s it! It was a walk in the park. Not rocket science; you’ve just gotta be patient and follow the steps. Great tip if you ask me!