
Method to manually reset the light on SAIC Maxus G10: Turn on the ignition, locate the rotary switch on the turn signal lever, rotate it to the remaining maintenance position, then turn off and restart the ignition. Rotate to the remaining maintenance position again, and press SETCLR five times within three seconds to manually reset the maintenance light. The interior of the SAIC Maxus G10 features a panoramic design, extending from the dashboard through the driver’s area to the front doors, creating a circular theater-style wrap-around cabin design that is both spacious and dynamic. The multi-layered dashboard design, stylish instrument panel, and dynamic theater-style ambient lighting create an excellent in-car atmosphere. The cockpit’s premium materials and finishes highlight a luxurious driving and riding experience.

Recently, I've been researching car and encountered the issue with the SAIC Maxus G10 maintenance light. Manual reset is actually quite simple, but it must be done step by step. First, completely turn off the vehicle's ignition switch without starting the engine. Then locate the TRIP button on the dashboard, which displays the mileage. Hold it down and turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. The maintenance indicator light on the dashboard will start flashing, and after a few flashes, it will turn off. At this point, you can release the button, and the reset is complete. The whole process takes about ten seconds, and I've succeeded several times. Be sure not to perform this operation while driving—safety first. After resetting, drive for a while to confirm the light doesn’t come back on, indicating success. If it keeps flashing and fails repeatedly, there might be a wiring issue, and it’s best to visit a 4S shop for inspection. In short, regularly resetting the maintenance light reminds you to service the car on time, extending its lifespan.

As a long-time G10 owner who frequently handles the light reset, here's the simple procedure: First, turn off the engine and remain seated in the driver's seat without rushing. Press and hold the TRIP button on the instrument panel, then turn the key to the ACC position (not starting the engine). After a few seconds, the wrench indicator light on the dashboard will blink and dim—that's when you can release the button. After resetting, start the engine to verify the light turns off. Be careful not to press the wrong button; last time I mistakenly pressed another button and had to redo the process. Also, remember to note down the maintenance date after resetting for future scheduling. I recommend checking the battery and lights monthly to avoid roadside troubles.

To reset the light for the G10, just follow these simple steps. Turn off the vehicle's power, press the TRIP button while turning on the power, and wait for the light to stop flashing. Keep it simple, quick, and effective.

As a new driver, I was particularly worried about making mistakes when resetting the light. The method is actually not complicated: First, turn off the G10's engine and ensure the dashboard screen is completely dark. Then, hold down the TRIP button and gently turn the key to the pre-start power-on position. The maintenance light will blink a few times and then turn off—release the button at this point. If it fails, try again, but avoid using excessive force on the button to prevent damaging the device. A common mistake beginners make is not fully turning off the power before operating, leading to failure. After resetting, check if the light has completely disappeared, and consult the manual if necessary. Learning some basic maintenance skills can help reduce anxiety in daily driving.

Manually resetting the light is quite practical, especially to avoid repeated reminders. The steps are: turn off the ignition, hold down the TRIP button, turn the key to the ON position, and release the button after the light flashes and goes out. This helps track the maintenance cycle promptly and reduces engine issues caused by maintenance neglect. It's recommended to note the mileage before resetting for easy reference, and after completing the reset, start the car for a test drive to ensure safety. In the long run, it can also save on repair costs.


