
The method to cancel the reminder on the new Polo is: 1. Turn off the engine and remove the car key; 2. Press and hold the right button below the dashboard, insert the key and turn it to the power-on position, then release the right button; 3. Wait for the small wrench symbol to appear on the dashboard, then press the left button below the dashboard to cancel. The Polo is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4053mm, width 1740mm, height 1449mm, wheelbase 2564mm, fuel tank capacity 42.5l. It is equipped with a 1.5l naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 113ps and a maximum power of 83kw.

I just did this reminder reset for my wife's new Polo. First, turn off the engine completely. Hold down the small square button on the dashboard with your left hand, then turn the key to the ignition position with your right hand without starting the engine. Watch the small screen on the dashboard - after about 10 seconds, a wrench icon will start flashing. Keep holding until you see "Confirm" displayed or the wrench disappears before releasing. Remember, you must start the operation with the engine completely off. If you release the button midway, you'll have to start over. It took me three attempts to succeed. I recommend doing this in the morning when there's good light, so you can clearly see the prompt symbols.

Last time I went to the 4S shop for the first , I asked the technician, and he said that before operating, you need to confirm that the odometer is on the total mileage interface. The key is to operate in the state of turning off the engine: long press the 0.0 button on the right side of the dashboard, and at the same time power on the car but do not ignite, wait until the maintenance prompt pops up on the screen and continue to hold it, and you can let go when you see the small clock symbol disappear. If there is no response, it may be that the button is in poor contact, wipe the edge of the button with alcohol cotton, someone in our car friends group has solved it with this method. If it really doesn’t work, you should still find a professional shop to deal with it.

The manual says: After turning off the engine, hold the mileage reset button for 15 seconds, turn the key to the ignition-on position, wait for the prompt to appear, then continue pressing for another 5 seconds. In actual operation, I found that timing isn't necessary at all. Just hold the button while turning the key to ignition-on, keep your eyes on the small display in the middle of the dashboard, and maintain pressure the moment the wrench icon appears. Release the button when the text changes to a horizontal line. Older models require entering the engineering menu, while the new Polo makes it much simpler. Note that after each service, the dealership defaults to enabling this reminder. If you manually turn it off, it won't reappear until the next service interval.

Just sorted this out last week, following four steps: completely turn off the vehicle, press and hold the reset button at the lower right corner of the dashboard, power on without ignition, and keep pressing until the warning symbol disappears. The key is to press the center of the button vertically with your finger—pressing at an angle may cause it to fail. If it fails three times in a row, it might be a software issue; it's recommended to turn off the vehicle and disconnect the for half an hour before retrying. Actually, this warning doesn’t affect driving, but it’s annoying to see. Getting it cleared before maintenance is the easiest solution.

The method I figured out: First, turn off the engine, open the door to exit the car, and lock it until the screen goes completely black. Then, get back in the car without pressing the brake, press the start button to power on, and immediately use your thumb to press and hold the button with the decimal point symbol at the bottom right of the dashboard. Wait for the dashboard self-check to complete, and the reminder symbol will start flashing. Keep holding the button without releasing it, and after about seven or eight seconds, the screen will return to the normal mileage display, indicating success. This operation is particularly prone to failure on rainy days, as damp fingers can affect the pressing sensitivity. It is recommended to dry your fingers before trying again.


