How to Cancel the Wrench Icon on Arrizo 5?

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LaSamuel
07/29/25 6:38pm
Turn the key to the second position, which is the ON position. The car will power on and begin self-checking. At this time, all warning lights will illuminate, which is normal. Wait for the self-check to complete, keeping the switch button pressed during this period. After 5 seconds, the wrench icon will disappear. Below is some related information about the Arrizo 5: 1. Maintenance Introduction: When the yellow wrench light appears on the Arrizo 5, it reminds the owner that the car needs maintenance and should be taken for servicing as soon as possible. 2. Body Configuration: In terms of body dimensions, the Arrizo 5 measures 4680/1825/1490mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm.
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