How to cancel the maintenance reminder for Haval H7?
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With the engine off, press and hold the short-distance trip counter reset button located below the tachometer. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, then release the short-distance trip counter reset button. The "SERVICE" indicator will appear. Pull out the minute button on the clock and turn it to the right. Turn off the engine to reset the reminder message. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position to cancel the maintenance reminder. Below is an introduction to the Haval H7: 1. Exterior: The new Haval H7 Blue Label version features subtle adjustments compared to the current model, with thicker and hollowed-out horizontal chrome trim on the front grille. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with a new front bumper, round fog lights, and enlarged side air intake designs. 2. Interior: The new model retains the design style of the current version but upgrades with a new 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel and improved leather wrapping on the dashboard to enhance quality. 3. Features: High-end models come with a 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel, panoramic imaging, drive mode selection, auto start-stop, automatic tailgate, panoramic sunroof, and hill descent control. For safety, the vehicle also includes adaptive cruise control, front collision automatic braking system, automatic parking, and lane keeping assist.
I've been driving for over ten years, and I often encounter the maintenance reminder flashing non-stop when driving my Haval H7. Canceling it is actually quite simple—I've figured out a method myself: First, make sure the car is turned off, with the key in the OFF position, and don't start the engine. Then, press and hold the small reset button near the instrument panel without releasing it. Next, gently turn the key to the ON position—just powering up the electronics without starting the car. Don’t rush to let go at this point; hold it for about six or seven seconds until the maintenance light on the dashboard goes off before releasing. This routine usually does the trick. However, note that the button position may vary slightly depending on the car’s model year—I’ve tested it on my 2020 model without issues. A friendly reminder: when the maintenance light comes on, it means your car needs servicing, so don’t just keep canceling and ignoring it. Regularly changing the engine oil, checking the brakes, etc., ensures safer driving. If it doesn’t work the first time, don’t force it—consult the 4S shop or check the user manual. Accumulating little driving tips like these is always helpful to avoid unnecessary trouble.