
To clear the reminder on Changan CS75, follow these steps: 1. First, turn the car key to the ON position (full vehicle power-on state). For traditional keys, turn twice; for push-button start, press twice without pressing the brake pedal. 2. Then press the selection button on the steering wheel, followed by holding the reset button for about 5 seconds (keep the reset button pressed continuously). 3. Turn off the power while keeping the reset button pressed, then turn the power back on to successfully clear the maintenance reminder. Here's some additional information about vehicle maintenance: 1. Modern vehicle maintenance primarily includes servicing the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc. 2. The purpose of vehicle maintenance is to keep the car clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent malfunctions, slow down deterioration, and extend the service life. Daily maintenance refers to routine checks performed before driving, during driving, and after parking, which are the driver's responsibility. The main tasks include cleaning, replenishment, and safety inspections - these are essential regular tasks to maintain the vehicle's normal working condition.

Getting rid of the reminder is actually quite simple. I've been driving my CS75 for over a year now, and whenever the reminder pops up, I use the old trick: sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then focus on the TRIP button in the middle of the dashboard and hold it down for about 5 seconds—the little wrench symbol will disappear. The whole process takes less than a minute, super convenient. I recommend doing it right after maintenance to avoid distractions while driving. Remember, resetting it right after maintenance ensures the system accurately tracks the next service interval, but don’t skip actual maintenance—regular upkeep is key to engine longevity. Always change the oil and inspect parts on schedule, or small savings now could lead to bigger problems later. Keep an eye on dashboard changes while driving to catch any issues early.

As a new car owner, I've also figured out how to reset the reminder on my CS75. Simply put, sit in the car, turn the key to the ACC position without starting the engine, then hold down the button on the left side of the steering wheel for about 3 seconds until the indicator light flashes and turns off—mission accomplished. This trick is something I learned online and have used several times with reliable results. I recommend handling it promptly after maintenance to avoid the light becoming a distraction while driving on highways. Beginners shouldn't worry about the difficulty; just read the manual more or try it once or twice to get the hang of it. A key point is to reset it only after maintenance is completed; otherwise, the car might operate under excessive load, potentially causing engine health issues. Personally, I make it a habit to check the engine oil regularly to ensure the car stays in good condition.

Pro Tips from Seasoned Drivers: Clearing reminders is a routine for us. On the CS75, turn the key to the ON position, hold the center console button for about 5 seconds, and the reminder will disappear. It's quick and hassle-free. The key is not to skip actual maintenance—reset immediately after each oil change or inspection to keep accurate vehicle records and extend its lifespan. Important note: Avoid performing this operation with the engine forcibly started, as it can easily lead to errors.

From a technical perspective, eliminating the reminder is straightforward: Start the vehicle in ON mode, enter the instrument cluster menu, select the reset option, and confirm. Careful operation is required to prevent misconfiguration of system parameters. I've successfully done this quickly on a CS75, emphasizing the importance of manually executing it after maintenance to ensure data synchronization. However, having a reasonable maintenance plan is more crucial as it can prevent wear and tear.

As a money-saver, I often use the CS75 to eliminate warnings and save costs: turn the key to the ON position, press and hold the TRIP button until the light goes out. It's a free and quick DIY fix. Remember to perform first before operating, otherwise, the car may malfunction if not inspected, leading to higher repair costs in the future. Regular maintenance is key to extending the vehicle's lifespan.


