How to Operate the Indicator Update?
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Prepare the relevant ID card and copies, as well as other required documents, to get the materials ready for the vehicle indicator update service. Individuals can register on the website, log in to the system, and enter the user center. In the indicator update function area, click "Submit Application," fill in the required information as instructed, and submit the application. Bring all the materials prepared in the first step and choose to submit the application at the nearest district service window. After submitting the indicator update application, log in to the system and enter the user center. The "My Indicator" section will be displayed in the indicator update function area, where you can download and print the confirmation letter.
When I encounter indicator updates, such as the oil change reminder, the operation is quite simple. First, park and turn off the engine to ensure safety. Then, turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine. Press and hold the reset button on the dashboard or a combination of buttons (e.g., settings + steering wheel button) for about ten seconds until the light flashes or the prompt disappears. The buttons may vary by model, so check the user manual to locate them. I recommend doing this regularly to avoid missing maintenance schedules. Additionally, check the battery status to prevent power failure. If you're unsure how to do it, visit a 4S shop and let the technician demonstrate—it only takes a few minutes.
I always feel that the most feared thing about indicator updates is misoperation. Some car owners don't understand and randomly press buttons, causing system confusion. I remember once I tried the wrong button sequence myself, resulting in an unresponsive dashboard and a false alarm. The standard procedure is: after the car is parked and turned off, find the settings interface, enter the maintenance menu, select the reset option, and confirm. The key is to patiently wait for the prompts to disappear and not rush to press multiple times. The vehicle's electronic system is very sensitive; avoid operating it during rainy days to prevent leakage or accidental triggering of fault codes. Usually, you can familiarize yourself more with the central control screen to reduce the error rate.