And that was the solid truth of it: a Hyundai i30 service reset takes ten seconds. But knowing why you reset it—that takes a little longer.
And then it vanished.
But the wrench blinked every time they started the car. Then it started staying on. Then a message scrolled across the tiny LCD: Service required. hyundai i30 service reset
The mechanic grinned when he saw the service log. “You did the button trick, didn’t you?” And that was the solid truth of it:
That night, parked under a flickering streetlamp, Alex pulled out their phone. The search was short and specific: hyundai i30 service reset. But the wrench blinked every time they started the car
Step one: Turn ignition to ON (do not start engine). Step two: Press and hold the OK button on the steering wheel right side. Step three: Still holding OK, press and hold the START button (or turn key to OFF then back to ON—depending on model). Step four: Watch the display. The service message should blink and reset. Step five: Release. Turn car off. Restart. Wrench gone.