How to eliminate the small wrench symbol on Chery A3?

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Lillian
07/30/25 3:45am
Method to eliminate the small wrench symbol on Chery A3: Turn off the engine, switch off the ignition key, press and hold the button on the right side of the dashboard, then turn the key to power on the vehicle (do not start the engine), release the button on the right side of the dashboard, simultaneously press the clock button and mode button two or three times, then release the clock button on the left side of the dashboard, and the small wrench symbol will be eliminated. In terms of configuration, the Chery A3 is equipped with various devices including ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution), brake assist, traction control, dynamic stability control system, speed-sensitive power steering adjustment, integral active steering system, and night vision system.
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