
Here are the steps to cancel the maintenance light display on a Haval vehicle: 1. Turn off the ignition switch, then press and hold the trip meter reset button on the instrument cluster. 2. Turn on the ignition switch, and the odometer display will start counting down. 3. When the display shows 0000.0, release the button to confirm the reset. Here is additional information about Haval vehicle warning lights: 1. Seat Belt Indicator: This light indicates whether the seat belt is locked. When lit, it means the seat belt has not been fastened properly. 2. Door Indicator: This light shows the status of the vehicle doors. If any door is not closed or not properly closed, the corresponding door indicator will light up to alert the driver. The indicator will turn off once the door is properly closed. 3. Oil Pressure Indicator: This light displays the oil pressure condition in the engine. 4. Fuel Level Indicator: This light indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the vehicle.

I also encountered the Haval maintenance light staying on before, which was really annoying. The method to cancel it is actually quite simple, but as a new driver back then, I was a bit confused when I first saw the light on. Generally, you need to first turn off the engine and keep the car in the ignition-on state, meaning don't start the engine by pressing the accelerator, just let the dashboard light up. Then locate the ODO button near the steering wheel or on the dashboard, press and hold it for a few seconds, and the light should go off. If there's no response, try repeating the steps or check the manual—sometimes battery issues can cause false flashes. I think this light is the car's way of reminding you to do routine maintenance, and canceling it promptly is important to avoid distracting you while driving. I didn't deal with it in time before, and I kept glancing at the light while driving on the highway, which wasn't safe. If you can't figure it out, it's best to take it to a Haval 4S store and let the technicians handle it—don't force it, safety first.

I've been driving a Haval for several years, and canceling the maintenance light is a common occurrence. Every time the light comes on, I follow the usual routine: after turning off the engine, I sit in the car, turn the key to the ACC position to power up the dashboard without starting the engine. Then, I locate the ODO or TRIP button, press and hold it for about 10 seconds to see if the light disappears. If it remains on, it might be because the computer wasn't reset during the last maintenance or there's an issue with the relay. I suggest trying it yourself first; if that doesn't work, head to the repair shop to avoid further hassle. Don't ignore this small issue—a lit light can mislead the system and affect the accuracy of the next maintenance reminder. I often do this after changing the oil myself. As for tools, it's a simple finger operation—no professional equipment needed. Experience tells me that keeping up with vehicle inspections can extend the lifespan of your beloved car.

From a technical perspective, the principle of canceling the Haval maintenance light involves resetting the instrument control module. When the ignition is turned on without starting the engine, the system enters adjustment mode, and pressing the ODO button sends a signal to clear the data. I've noticed that the button location varies by model—for SUVs, it might be on the lower left side of the steering wheel. Occasional failures can be due to wiring contact issues or the need for a software update. This design ensures accurate maintenance records; if not canceled, the light may persistently interfere and, in severe cases, affect vehicle diagnostic code reading. I've tested this on my own car, and it usually takes 3-5 seconds to complete. It's recommended to perform this after each maintenance to avoid dust buildup. By the way, during the operation, the dashboard typically flashes a prompt as a confirmation point—don't worry about errors.


