
Depending on the combination meter configuration, there are two methods to reset the reminder on Geely Boyue: Method 1: 1. Start the vehicle; 2. Press the "SET" button to enter the instrument settings interface; 3. Locate the "Maintenance Reset" option in the settings; 4. Click to confirm the reset. Method 2: 1. Start the vehicle, after the dashboard lights up, press the TRIP button on the left side of the lever to activate instrument controls; 2. Use the volume keys on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings system; 3. Press the "MODE" button to enter the settings system; 4. Use the "left-right cycle" buttons on the steering wheel to find the maintenance mileage option; 5. Press the "MODE" button to enter the maintenance mileage system; 6. The interface will display "Return" and "Reset" options - use the "left-right cycle" keys to select "Mileage Reset", then press "MODE" to confirm; 7. This will reset the maintenance mileage counter.

I remember my Boyue's service reminder light was still on after the last maintenance, and it took me three DIY attempts to successfully clear it. The method is actually simple: First, turn off the engine, press and hold the TRIP button on the steering wheel without letting go, then turn the key to the ON position to power up the dashboard. Continue holding for about 10 seconds until the service icon suddenly disappears from the screen before releasing. Note that you must not press the brake or start the engine during the entire process. My first attempt failed because I only held it for 5 seconds, which was too quick. Some car owners mentioned that newer models can also reset it via the central control screen by finding the 'Vehicle Settings' menu and selecting the service reset option, but my older model can only use the button method. After completing the reset, it's advisable to immediately note down the current mileage to avoid forgetting the next service interval just because the reminder is gone.

Every time after servicing my Boyue, the reminder keeps popping up. The 4S dealership taught me a practical trick. First, turn off the engine, hold down the TRIP button on the right side of the steering wheel with your left hand, then turn the key to the second position with your right hand to illuminate the dashboard. Watch the screen count down for about seven or eight seconds, and when the warning light 'snaps' off, you can release the button. For newer models with touchscreen infotainment systems, it's even simpler—just go into the system settings, find the vehicle reset option, and tap it. Remember to park on level ground and engage the handbrake when performing this operation. Once I tried it on a slope in an underground garage, and the electronic parking brake interfered, causing the reset to fail. This reminder feature is actually quite thoughtful. After clearing it, I immediately set a maintenance schedule reminder on my phone—after all, cars need regular check-ups just like people do.

Last year my Boyue's maintenance light kept coming on, and my auto repair buddy taught me a down-to-earth trick: After completely turning off the engine, firmly press the dashboard toggle button, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, count to ten in your head, then release - the light will definitely go out. Keep the window open during operation to hear the dashboard's 'beep' prompt for better stability. If your infotainment system has smart features, simply navigate the menu to find the reset option for an easier solution. The key is to stay in the ON position long enough - once I rushed it and released after just three seconds, wasting all that effort. After clearing it, remember to check the dipstick to confirm maintenance was actually done, don't just dismiss the warning.

Just cleared the reminder on my Boyue last week, sharing a reliable process: Park, turn off the engine, pull the handbrake, long-press the TRIP button on the steering wheel without releasing, turn the key to the instrument power-on position, and watch the odometer for a full 10 seconds until the prompt disappears. For newer models with car connectivity, you can also use the mobile APP for remote reset, which is more convenient. During operation, I found that turning the key too quickly can cause failure, so it's better to steadily turn it to the ON position like opening a safe. After clearing, I usually stick a note in the glove box with the next maintenance mileage, as this feature is meant to help us remember the service interval—don't just forget about it after clearing.

I'm very familiar with the light on my Boyue. I've encountered all three scenarios. The standard procedure is to turn off the engine, press the TRIP button to power on for ten seconds to reset it. However, if the buttons malfunction after a system upgrade, I switch to the infotainment screen menu and reset it under the vehicle maintenance section. Once, when the battery was low, nothing worked until I jump-started it and then successfully reset it. A new discovery is that remote start operations always fail; you must insert the key for a stable reset. After resetting, I also reset the engine oil life percentage in the infotainment system to better align with the actual maintenance cycle. If you can't figure it out, don't force it. Last year, a fellow owner messed up by randomly pressing buttons, causing a tire pressure monitoring error, and ended up spending 200 yuan at the dealership to fix it with a diagnostic computer.


