
Method to remove the wrench icon on Emgrand GS: With the ignition switch turned off, press and hold the trip reset button; then insert the car key and turn it to the position where the instrument panel lights up, release the trip reset button, and wait for the maintenance light to go off. The Emgrand GS is a model under Geely Auto, with body dimensions of 4440mm in length, 1833mm in width, and 1560mm in height. The Emgrand GS offers two versions (Sport and Elegance) and two engine displacements (1.3T and 1.8L), totaling 11 variants. The Geely Emgrand GS is built on the Geely FE platform, belonging to the third-generation products under Geely's development strategy alongside the Borui and Boyue.

I've dealt with the wrench issue on the Emgrand GS several times. The most commonly used method is the button combination: first turn off the engine, hold down the TRIP button on the dashboard, then turn the key to power on without starting. Keep holding the button for about 10 seconds, and the wrench icon will disappear. Another method is to use the toggle button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the settings menu and find the maintenance reset option to reset it. For DIY maintenance, it's handy to keep an OBD scanner plugged into the port under the steering wheel and operate it via your phone for convenience. However, timing is crucial—clear the prompt right after maintenance for accuracy, and don't wait until just after the maintenance period to do it, as it's easy to overlook the main task.

Clearing the small wrench symbol on the Emgrand GS is not difficult - the key is to press and hold the instrument cluster button while the ignition is on. After turning off the vehicle, press the reset button, turn the key to the second position without starting the engine, and hold for about ten seconds until the wrench disappears. Note this must be done after - resetting early means you won't get reminders when the next service is due. Models with multi-function steering wheels can find the reset option in system settings. After successful reset, restart to verify the warning disappears. It's best to follow the owner's manual as procedures vary slightly by model year. If unsuccessful, repair shops can do it for about 10 RMB.


