Resetting the service interval to Nissan Juke - a procedure that every owner faces after scheduled maintenance or an oil change. Despite its apparent simplicity, incorrect actions can lead to errors in the on-board computer or even blocking of some functions. In this article we will look at all proven reset methods for models J10 (2010–2014) And J11 (2014–2023), including nuances for cars with NissanConnect and without it.

It is important to understand that the procedure differs depending on the year of manufacture and configuration. For example, restyled versions after 2017 may require a special scanner CONSULT-III Plus, whereas on earlier models a combination of buttons would suffice. We will also look at what to do if the reset fails and how to avoid common mistakes when setting it up yourself.

Why you need to reset the service interval on Nissan Juke

On-board computer Nissan Juke Calculates maintenance intervals based on mileage or time (depending on settings). If you do not reset the counter after maintenance, the system will continue to remind you of the need for maintenance, even if you have already done everything. This may lead to:

  • 🚨 False warnings on the dashboard (for example, a flashing light SERVICE DUE).
  • 📉 Incorrect calculation next maintenance - the system may suggest an oil change after 5,000 km instead of 15,000.
  • 🔧 Diagnosis problems in the service if the meter shows outdated data.
  • 💰 Refusal of warranty service, if the dealer notices an unreset interval.

On models with the system NissanConnect (2018+) An unreset service interval may block access to some media features, such as navigation or voice assistant. This is due to the fact that the on-board computer evaluates overdue maintenance as a potential safety hazard.

📊 How often do you service your Nissan Juke?
  • Every 10,000 km
  • Every 15,000 km
  • By time (once a year)
  • Only when errors occur
  • I don’t follow it myself, I go until the “last”

Preparing to Reset: What You Need to Know Before You Start

Before starting the procedure, make sure that:

  1. The car is turned off, but the key is in position ON (ignition on, engine off).
  2. Battery is charged - if the voltage is low, the reset may be interrupted, which will lead to errors in the ECU.
  3. Do you know the current mileage - it will need to be entered during a manual reset on some versions.
  4. No active errors (For example, Check Engine) - they can block access to the service menu.

On Nissan Juke 2015–2019 with display TFT (color screen between speedometer and tachometer) reset is done through the menu on the steering wheel switch. On older models (2010-2014), a combination of buttons on the instrument panel may be required.

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If you have Juke with the system NissanConnect, before resetting, turn off Bluetooth and USB devices - they may interfere with menu navigation.

Method 1: Reset the service interval using the buttons (for Juke J10 2010–2014)

This method is suitable for Nissan Juke first generation (J10) without touch screen. You don't need any additional tools - just the ignition key and a little patience.

  1. Insert the key into the ignition and turn to position ON (do not start the engine!).
  2. Press and hold the button TRIP (daily mileage reset) on the instrument panel.
  3. Turn the key to position OFF, then back to ONwithout letting go TRIP.
  4. Hold the button again 10–15 secondsuntil the display shows SERVICE INTERVAL RESET.
  5. Release the button and briefly press it again to confirm.

If everything is done correctly, the message will appear on the screen SERVICE DONE or similar. If instead you see ERROR, means:

  • 🔋 The battery is low - recharge it or use a jump-start charger.
  • ⏱️ Button TRIP was released too early.
  • 🔧 There are faults in the system (for example, mileage sensor error).
What to do if the TRIP button does not work?

If the button TRIP does not respond, check it for mechanical damage. On some versions Juke 2012–2013, the button may “stick” due to moisture. You can temporarily use an alternative method: press and hold the button MODE (switching on-board computer modes) instead TRIP, but this will not work on all models.

Method 2: Reset via the on-board computer menu (Juke J11 2014–2023)

On restyled Nissan Juke (J11) with a color display between the instruments, the reset is carried out via the menu. This method is more reliable, but requires strict adherence to the instructions.

  1. Turn on the ignition (position ON).
  2. Click the button MODE on the steering column switch to open the on-board computer menu.
  3. Scroll to Settings (Settings) using the button ↑/↓.
  4. Select Maintenance (Maintenance) and press OK (button in the center of the switch).
  5. In the submenu find Oil Change Reset or Service Interval Reset.
  6. Confirm reset by holding OK within 3 seconds.

On some versions, after a reset, the system will ask you to enter the current mileage. Use the buttons ↑/↓ to set the value and OK for confirmation. If the menu is in English and you are not sure of the translation, focus on the icons:

  • 🛢️ — reset the oil change interval.
  • 🔧 — reset the general service interval.
  • ⏳ — reset the timer (if the counter works by time, not by mileage).

Make sure the engine is off but the ignition is on

Check that there are no errors on the display (for example, ABS or Check Engine)

Know the current mileage of the vehicle (may be required to be entered)

Have the instruction manual on hand (in case of a non-standard menu) -->

Method 3: Reset using scanner (for Juke with NissanConnect)

If your Nissan Juke equipped with a system NissanConnect (2018+), resetting the service interval through buttons or menus may be blocked. In this case, you will need a diagnostic scanner that supports the protocol OBD-II with advanced features for Nissan.

Suitable devices:

  • 🔌 CONSULT-III Plus (official scanner for dealers).
  • 📱 Launch X431 Pro or Autel MaxiCOM (multi-brand scanners with support Nissan).
  • 💻 ELM327 + NDS2 program (budget option, but requires skills).

Step-by-step instructions for Launch X431:

  1. Connect the scanner to the connector OBD-II (located under the steering wheel, to the left of the pedals).
  2. Turn on the ignition (ON).
  3. From the scanner menu, select Nissan → Juke → 2018–2023 → Service Functions.
  4. Find an item Oil Reset or Service Interval Reset.
  5. Follow the instructions on the scanner screen (usually you will need to confirm the model and year of the vehicle).
  6. After a successful reset, the scanner will display a message Reset Complete.

Important: on some firmwares NissanConnect After a reset by the scanner, a reboot of the multimedia system is required. To do this, turn off the ignition, open and close the driver's door, then turn on the ignition again.

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If the scanner does not see the reset function, update its firmware. Outdated software versions may not support new models Juke (eg 2022-2023).

Common mistakes and how to avoid them

Even when following the instructions, owners Nissan Juke often encounter problems. Let's look at the most common mistakes and ways to solve them:

Error Reason Solution
The display shows ERROR after reset Low battery voltage or ECU errors Recharge the battery or reset the scanner before trying again
Menu Service Interval missing Wrong firmware version or blocked by dealer Use a scanner or contact a service to unlock
The counter resets, but appears again a day later Incorrect mileage entered or error in ECU memory Repeat the reset, specifying the exact mileage. If that doesn't help, reset the battery terminals for 10 minutes.
Lights up after reset Check Engine Reset performed while engine fault is active Connect the scanner, read the error codes and correct the problem before resetting again

If none of the methods worked, check:

  • 🔌 Fuse status - on Juke The fuse controls the on-board computer F30 (10A) in the block under the steering wheel.
  • 📶 Firmware updates — some versions require a software update through the dealer.
  • 🔧 Wiring integrity — oxidized contacts in the connector OBD-II may interfere with the reset.
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If after resetting the display shows "0 km" mileage, but after a few days the old value returns, try resetting not only the oil, but also the general service interval. On some Juke these counters are separated.

What to do if the reset fails: alternative methods

If the standard methods do not help, try the following options:

Method 1: Reset via hidden menu (for Juke 2015–2017)

Some versions have a hidden engineering menu that allows you to reset the service interval without a scanner:

  1. Turn on the ignition (ON).
  2. Press and hold the button MODE on the steering column switch.
  3. Turn the key to position OFF, then back to ONwithout letting go MODE.
  4. Hold the button again 10 secondsuntil the hidden menu appears.
  5. Use ↑/↓ to navigate and find the item Service Reset.

Method 2: Disconnecting the battery (as a last resort)

If other methods do not work, you can try resetting the ECU by disconnecting the battery:

  1. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
  2. Apply the brake (to discharge the capacitors in the system).
  3. Wait 15–20 minutes.
  4. Reconnect the terminal and perform a standard reset.
⚠️ Attention: Disconnecting the battery will reset all on-board computer settings, including radio stations, time and throttle adaptations. On some Juke after this, the accelerator may need to be “trained” (the procedure is described in the manual).

Method 3: Contact your dealer

If self-reset is not possible, contact the official service Nissan. They have access to specialized software CONSULT-III, which is guaranteed to reset the interval. Average cost of service - 500–1,500 rubles (for 2026).

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about resetting the service interval on Nissan Juke

Is it possible to reset the service interval without a scan tool on a 2020 Juke?

On most models Nissan Juke 2020+ menu reset is locked and requires a scanner. However, on some versions without NissanConnect the method of holding the button may work MODE (See the section about the hidden menu). If all else fails, contact your dealer.

After the reset, “SERVICE SOON” appeared on the display. What to do?

This inscription means that the reset was not complete. Try:

  1. Turn off the ignition, open and close the driver's door, then repeat the reset.
  2. Check if the error is active Check Engine - it can block a complete reset.
  3. Use a scanner to force the counter to zero.
How often should the service interval be reset?

The reset is performed every time after scheduled maintenance or an oil change. Standard intervals for Nissan Juke:

  • 🛢️ Oil change: every 10,000–15,000 km (depending on the type of oil).
  • 🔧 Full maintenance: every 30,000 km or 2 years (whichever comes first).

If you service your vehicle more frequently (for example, every 7,500 km), reset the counter after each oil change.

Will resetting the service interval affect the warranty?

No, resetting itself will not void the warranty. However, if you reset the interval without performing actual maintenance, the dealer may refuse warranty repairs, citing failure to comply with maintenance regulations. Always keep receipts of maintenance performed.

What should I do if the ABS icon comes on after a reset?

This is not related to the service interval. Most likely, it is a coincidence - perhaps the contacts of the ABS sensor have oxidized or there is a malfunction in the system. Connect the scanner and read the error codes. On Juke There is often a problem with sensors on the rear wheels (code C1130).

If your question is not covered in the FAQ, check the manual for your version Nissan Juke or ask a question on thematic forums (for example, Drive2 or Nissan Club Russia). Please remember that the procedure may vary depending on the year of manufacture and equipment.