
Turn the key to the ON position, reset the trip meter on the instrument panel, and press the right button to switch the display to instantaneous fuel consumption. Turn off the power, then press and hold the right button without releasing. Turn on the power for self-check, continue holding the right button for more than three seconds; Release the right button, then immediately press and hold both left and right buttons simultaneously, releasing both buttons within two seconds - the small wrench icon will disappear.

I used to drive a Chery Cowin 2, and that red wrench light was the maintenance reminder. Manually resetting it was actually quite simple: First, turn off the engine and rotate the key to the off position, ensuring the vehicle is stationary and safe. Then locate the small 'set' or mileage reset button on the dashboard and hold it down. Next, turn the key to the ON position (without starting the engine) and wait for about 5 to 10 seconds—the wrench light will flash a few times and then turn off. At this point, release the button, turn the key off, and then back on to check if the light is gone. Remember, it’s important to reset it promptly after every oil change; otherwise, the light might mislead you into thinking there’s still time, and prolonged neglect could lead to engine wear. The Cowin 2’s design is very user-friendly, with the entire operation completed inside the car—avoid doing it outside in wind or rain to prevent distractions and mistakes.

Friend, let me teach you how to reset the wrench light on your Chery Fulwin 2: Turn off the engine, then press the time adjustment button on the dashboard - it's that small round button next to it, just hold it down. Then turn the key to the second position (accessory mode) where the lights are on but don't start the car. Wait patiently for a few seconds until the wrench symbol disappears. Release the button and you're done. This light indicates it's time for an oil change. After resetting, the system will recalculate for the next reminder. If you don't perform this operation, the light will stay on, which can obstruct your view and potentially cause you to miss maintenance schedules, damaging both the engine and timing chain. Similar domestic vehicles all have this function. If reset fails, you might be pressing the wrong button - check your manual to confirm its location. Don't overlook these small maintenance tasks in daily driving, as they can extend your car's lifespan by tens of thousands of kilometers.

The first time I operated it, it also felt mysterious, but the steps are actually straightforward: After turning off the engine, hold down the dashboard button, turn the key to the power-on position without starting the engine, and wait for the wrench light to go out before releasing. This thing is a maintenance countdown indicator; resetting the cycle after zeroing it out. It's safe to do while the vehicle is stationary, with no risk. After doing it yourself, you'll feel that maintaining the car is quite easy. Don't rely too much on repair shops; understanding it yourself can save time and money. The Chery Flagcloud 2's design is considerate, and even if you make a mistake in operation, it won't damage anything.


