How to manually reset the maintenance light on the Mazda6 Atenza?
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Manually resetting the maintenance light on the Mazda6 Atenza requires operation on the main control panel. Here are the specific details about the Atenza: 1. Configuration: The new vehicle comes standard with features such as the Smart Idling Stop System and Brake Energy Regeneration System. The 2.5L model of the Atenza achieves a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 8.3 seconds, with a combined fuel consumption as low as 6.9 liters per 100 km, while the 2.0L model has a combined fuel consumption of only 6.3 liters per 100 km. 2. Exterior: The vehicle adopts Mazda's KODO design philosophy, featuring a U-shaped front grille paired with LED headlights for a stronger sporty feel. The new model introduces an 11-speaker audio system. Compared to the previous generation Mazda6, the Atenza's wheelbase has been increased by 113mm, providing more spacious rear seating. The Atenza utilizes the SKYACTIV-Chassis technology, equipped with high-performance MacPherson strut front suspension + multi-link rear suspension. Through structural optimization, it achieves both weight reduction and increased rigidity.
I know this like the back of my hand. Resetting the maintenance light on an Atenza manually is actually quite straightforward - it's all about pressing a few buttons on the instrument cluster. When I did it myself last time, I first sat in the car without pressing the brake pedal, turned the key to ON position to illuminate all dashboard indicators. Then I kept pressing the INFO button on the right side of the steering wheel (hold for about half a second per press) until the maintenance settings option appeared on the center display. The crucial part is to firmly press and hold the INFO button for about five seconds when you see the settings - you'll know it's successful when you hear a beep or see the prompt disappear. If it doesn't respond, don't panic, just repeat the steps as you might have missed something. Menu locations can vary slightly by model year, so when in doubt, check the illustrated manual in your glove compartment - it usually has detailed diagrams.