
To eliminate the reminder for Maxus, you need to operate the multifunction steering wheel. First, locate the maintenance reset button among the function keys on the steering wheel. Then, power on the vehicle and hold down the maintenance reset button for approximately five seconds. Release the button when the indicator light flashes, and the maintenance reminder light will turn off. The Maxus G10 has dimensions of 5168 mm in length, 1980 mm in width, and 1928 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3198 mm. The Maxus G10 is equipped with two types of engines: a 1.9-liter turbocharged diesel engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine. These engines are paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6AT transmission.

I'm familiar with this and can handle it myself. First, power on the car without starting the engine, then look at the row of buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Use the left and right keys to switch to the settings menu and find the vehicle settings option. Scroll down further to locate the information or reset reminder option, then click and confirm. If your Maxus model is an older version without buttons, try turning off the power, holding down the small reset button (which looks like a stick) on the dashboard, then powering on again and waiting for ten seconds. However, the process may vary for different models. My G50 was fixed this way, while T60 owners mentioned they need a diagnostic computer. After completing the reset, double-check the next maintenance mileage to ensure you didn’t reset the wrong time.

Resetting the reminder is not difficult, the key is to follow the correct steps. Turn on the power without starting the engine, use the steering wheel buttons to navigate to the settings page, and locate the maintenance reset option to execute. Some models require pressing the reset button five times or holding the mileage button simultaneously. It's recommended to first check your vehicle's user manual, as methods may vary by model year. If the reset fails, it might indicate a system malfunction requiring professional equipment. Timely maintenance is crucial; resetting the reminder does not mean skipping maintenance.

It's quite simple to do it yourself. Get in the car without pressing the brake pedal, press the start button twice to power on, then use the steering wheel control buttons to navigate to the vehicle settings menu, find the reset option, and confirm. For older models, you might need to use a combination of buttons on the instrument panel: turn off the power, hold down the reset button, then power on and wait for the prompt to flash before releasing. It's best to take a photo of the current mileage before operating, and compare it after resetting to check. The procedure varies slightly for different models. For my Maxus G50, it's done in three steps, while a friend's Maxus T70 requires pressing the button five times consecutively. It's recommended to check the vehicle condition every 5,000 kilometers and not rely solely on system prompts.


