
To clear the reminder on Lavida, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the engine and press and hold the reset button on the instrument panel. While holding the button, turn on the ignition. 2. The instrument panel will display a message asking to confirm resetting the maintenance service data or the vehicle condition check service data. Press the reset button again to confirm. The Lavida is an A-class car launched by Shanghai Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4670mm in length, 1806mm in width, and 1474mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2688mm. The vehicle is equipped with up to 13 intelligent safety features, including four airbags, NAO ceramic element brake pads on all four wheels, and an electronic anti-theft system with 250 million password combinations.









Last week I just finished resetting the reminder on my Lavida, and found it's actually quite simple. First, turn off the engine and get out of the car, then locate the small button on the right side of the instrument cluster, which seems to be labeled 0.0. Without starting the ignition, press and hold that button. While keeping it pressed, turn the key to the accessory position (where all dashboard lights illuminate). Wait for about 10 seconds until an English prompt asking whether to reset appears on the screen. At this point, release the button and quickly press it once more to confirm. The whole process takes less than 20 seconds, and once successfully reset, the maintenance wrench icon will disappear. Just remember to complete the actual maintenance service before resetting, otherwise driving with an unresolved warning light can be unsettling.

I've been driving a 2017 Lavida for five years and have to manually reset the reminder after every service. The key is the timing of pressing the button: it must be done when the ignition is on but the engine isn't started. Hold down the reset button on the instrument panel without releasing it until the maintenance cycle data option pops up on the center console. Sometimes pressing too early won't trigger a response, in which case just try again. If you can't locate the button, check the owner's manual in the glove box—it has illustrated instructions. By the way, long-term failure to reset the reminder might affect the clarity of other warning messages, so timely handling is responsible for driving safety.

Clearing the reminder by yourself is actually quite simple. After turning off the engine, press and hold the reset button on the dashboard, then turn the key to the ignition position. Keep pressing for about ten seconds until the screen displays the reset menu. Release the button and press it once more to confirm completion. The entire process requires no tools and takes just a minute. For newer Lavida models with LCD screens, you might need to use the multifunction steering wheel buttons to access the settings menu, but the basic principle remains the same. If you don't reset it promptly, the reminder will pop up every time you start the car, which can be quite annoying.

Last time at the 4S shop, I saw the technician clear the reminder for the Lavida in just three seconds. The principle is to reset the maintenance counter in the vehicle's computer. The method is straightforward: after turning off the engine, press and hold the 0.0 button on the dashboard while turning the key to power on the vehicle, and keep pressing until the warning light goes off. I noticed that older Lavida models require turning the key to the power-on position, while the button location differs slightly in newer models. A common reason for operation failure is insufficient pressing time—it must be held for at least ten seconds to trigger the reset procedure. After clearing, remember to perform the next maintenance on time according to the mileage specified in the manual.

Clearing the Lavida reminder hinges on the sequence: First ensure the engine is completely off, then press and hold the circular reset button at the lower right of the instrument cluster. At this point, turn the key to power the electrical system without starting the engine, and watch the dashboard until 'SERVICE' appears before releasing the button. Finally, press the button to confirm the reset. The first attempt might feel clumsy, but it becomes easier with practice. Note: Newer models with electronic parking brakes follow identical steps without additional procedures.


