Service Nissan Juke - this is not just a formality, but a necessity to maintain the service life of the engine and transmission. After maintenance is carried out, a reminder is often left on the dashboard about the need for a service visit. This indicator can irritate the owner, creating the feeling that the machine requires attention, even if all the work has been completed.
Resetting the service interval is a procedure that can be performed independently, without resorting to the help of dealer equipment or diagnostic scanners. The main thing is to understand that the specific algorithm of actions depends on the year of manufacture and generation of your car. Errors in the sequence of keystrokes may result in the reset not happening and the indicator remaining on the display.
Preparing for the reset procedure
Before you start manipulating the buttons and menus, you need to make sure that the car is in the correct condition. Ignoring basic safety or technical requirements may render the procedure useless. You will need access to dashboard and knowledge of the location of control buttons.
First, make sure the engine is off but the ignition is turned to the ON position. In some cases, the procedure requires working with the engine on, but the standard algorithm for most versions Nissan Juke The first and second generations assume operation without starting the engine. This avoids unnecessary revolutions and noise during setup.
- ✅ Check that all doors are closed and the hood is not raised (sensors may block access to settings).
- ✅ Make sure there are no other critical errors or warnings on the display.
- ✅ Prepare a stopwatch or timer on your phone to control the time you hold the buttons.
Reset algorithm for models with a mechanical odometer
Owners of earlier versions Nissan Juke (F15 generation, until about 2014) are often faced with the dashboard, where mileage information is displayed on a small monochrome screen. There are no touch screens or complex multimedia systems; control is carried out by physical buttons. The reset process here is more “mechanical” and requires precision.
The key element in this procedure is the daily mileage reset button. It is usually located to the right of the speedometer. You must press and hold it for a certain time until the corresponding symbols appear on the display. This is one of the most reliable methods if you don't want to use complex menus.
The sequence of actions is as follows: turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Locate the mileage reset button and press it once to switch the display to service data display mode. If the indicator flashes, the system is ready to reset.
Now hold down the button and hold it for about 10-15 seconds. “Reset” or a flashing key icon should appear on the screen. If you release the button too early, the reset will not occur. Holding the button for more than 20 seconds may reset other settings on the on-board computer, so be careful.
- 🔑 Switch the display to "Service" mode using the reset button.
- 🔑 Keep the button pressed until the “Reset” message appears.
- 🔑 Release the button and press it again to confirm the action.
- First generation (until 2014)
- Second generation (after 2014)
- Third generation (new)
- I don't know the year of manufacture
☑️ Check before reset
Reset via multimedia system (Connect)
More modern versions Nissan Juke, equipped with the Nissan Connect multimedia system, offer a more intuitive, but sometimes confusing, reset path. Here you will have to dive into the depths of the car settings menu. The interface may differ depending on the firmware version and the market in which the vehicle was sold.
To reset, go to the main media menu. Find the "Settings" section, then select the "Vehicle" sub-item. Inside this section, look for the item “Service” or “Service Information”. If there is no such item, check the "About the system" or "Display settings" section.
After entering the service menu, you will see the current mileage until the next service and the remaining time. Next to this data there should be a "Reset" or "Erase" button. Click on it and the system will ask for confirmation. Confirm the action and the dashboard light should go out or show updated values.
Sometimes the system requires you to enter a PIN code to protect against accidental resets. In standard cases this is the code "0000" or "1234", but if you have changed the settings before, the code may have been changed. In such a situation, you will have to contact an authorized dealer for a reset via the diagnostic port.
⚠️ Attention: Do not attempt to reset the interval unless actual maintenance has been performed. This can lead to premature wear of engine parts and void the warranty.
What to do if the menu is not found?
In some versions of Nissan Connect firmware, the menu may be hidden or have a different name. Try checking the "Driver Settings" or "Advanced" sections. If all else fails, try updating the multimedia system firmware via a USB drive by downloading it from the official website.
Table of values and service intervals
Understanding exactly what data you are resetting will help you better monitor the condition of your vehicle. The service interval is calculated based on mileage and time, and it is important to know which parameters are critical for different engine modifications.
Below is a table with typical values found in the on-board computer Nissan Juke. These data may vary depending on the engine type (petrol or diesel) and operating conditions.
| Parameter | Standard interval (km) | Standard interval (months) | Critical threshold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oil change | 15 000 | 12 | 16,000 / 13 months |
| Replacing filters | 30 000 | 24 | 31,000 / 25 months |
| Checking the brakes | 60 000 | 48 | 61,000 / 49 months |
| Replacing spark plugs | 90 000 | 60 | 91,000 / 61 months |
Reset features for diesel versions
Diesel engines Nissan Juke (for example, 1.5 dCi) have their own characteristics in terms of maintenance, and the reset procedure may differ from gasoline counterparts. The AdBlue system and particulate filter play an important role here, which require regular maintenance and can affect the logic of the on-board computer.
For diesel versions, it is often necessary not only to reset the interval, but also to confirm the change in the AdBlue fluid level. This is done through a special menu, access to which may be limited. If you have not changed the fluid, the system will not allow you to reset the interval, even if you press the buttons correctly.
In some cases, diesel versions require the use of diagnostic equipment, since the soft reset may not take into account the condition of the diesel particulate filter. If you performed the service yourself, make sure all sensors are working correctly before attempting a reset.
- ⛽ Check the AdBlue fluid level before resetting.
- ⛽ Make sure the particulate filter is cleaned or replaced.
- ⛽ Use only original filters for correct operation of the system.
Before resetting the service interval on the diesel version, be sure to check that the AdBlue fluid level is normal. Otherwise, the system may warn you about the error again after a few kilometers.
Common errors and ways to resolve them
Even if all instructions are followed, situations may arise where the reset does not occur. One of the most common mistakes is holding the button incorrectly. If you release it too early, the system will not accept the reset command.
Another problem may be that the ignition was turned off during the procedure. Some versions Nissan Juke require that the ignition remain on during the entire reset procedure. If the engine stalls or you turn off the ignition, start the procedure again.
Sometimes the problem lies in a software failure of the on-board computer. In such cases, rebooting the system by disconnecting the battery terminal for 10-15 minutes may help. However, this is a drastic method that can erase other settings of the car.
⚠️ Attention: Disconnecting the battery may reset the radio and clock settings. Make sure you have access to the radio code before performing this procedure.
If standard reset methods do not work, the problem may be a software glitch in the on-board computer. In this case, it is better to contact a specialist to avoid damage to the electronics.
FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions
Is it possible to reset the service interval without diagnostics?
Yes, for most versions Nissan Juke The reset can be performed independently through the buttons on the dashboard or the multimedia system menu. Diagnostics are only required in rare cases, for example when the AdBlue interval is reset or there are serious errors in the system.
What happens if you don't reset the interval?
If the interval is not reset, a warning light or key icon will illuminate on the instrument panel. This does not affect the operation of the vehicle, but may distract the driver and create a feeling of malfunction. In addition, it can make it difficult to monitor actual maintenance.
Is it possible to change the service interval?
In standard settings, you cannot change the service interval. However, some dealers or car repair shops with professional equipment can adjust the interval to suit your operating conditions (for example, shorten it when driving in difficult conditions).
Is the interval reset when replacing the battery?
No, replacing the battery does not reset the service interval. The interval is stored in the non-volatile memory of the on-board computer and is retained even if the vehicle's power is completely turned off.
Why does the indicator light up again after a reset?
If the light comes back on immediately after resetting, you may not have completed the procedure completely or there may be a problem with the system. Check if you were holding the button correctly and if there were any errors in the system. It is also possible that the interval was set too short.