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How to Remove the Wrench Icon Displayed on Tiggo 3?

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KendraAnn
07/30/25 2:38am
Tiggo 3 wrench icon removal steps: 1. First, locate the toggle button on the steering wheel; 2. Insert the key into the Tiggo 3 vehicle; 3. Press and hold the toggle button on the left side of the Tiggo 3's steering wheel; 4. Then rotate the key to the second position, the Tiggo 3 vehicle will perform a self-check upon powering up, wait for the self-check to complete. The Tiggo 3 body features a stylish and dynamic front grille with piano black paint, complemented by the new eagle-eye style headlight assembly at the front, along with dual five-spoke 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, available in two new bright body colors: amber green and a black-and-white two-tone body color.
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KeiraDella
08/16/25 8:52am
Last time I encountered the little wrench warning on the Tiggo 3's dashboard, I figured out how to reset it myself. The method is quite simple: First, completely turn off the car and remove the key. Then locate the ODO button on the dashboard (the trip reset button) and hold it down. While keeping it pressed, insert the key and turn it to the ON position (all electronics on but engine not started). Hold for about 8-10 seconds until the wrench icon starts blinking and then disappears automatically. After resetting, it's recommended to check your maintenance status - this wrench usually indicates oil change or routine service reminders. If ignored for long periods, it may lead to increased fuel consumption or accelerated engine wear. I've developed the habit of checking my mileage records monthly - timely maintenance extends vehicle lifespan and saves repair costs.
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Kristin
10/21/25 7:24am
Encountered the wrench warning light on your Tiggo 3? Here's how I fixed it based on a friend's advice. After turning off the engine, locate the button on the edge of the dashboard (usually the ODO button on the right side for most vehicles) and hold it down firmly. Then turn the key to the ACC position to power up the dashboard while keeping the button pressed for about 10-15 seconds until the icon disappears automatically. But remember, don't just dismiss the warning light out of laziness—it actually indicates that your vehicle's computer has recorded a scheduled maintenance interval. It's best to reset it after each service, otherwise it'll keep reappearing. Since learning this trick, I've also made it a habit to perform regular basic checks like inspecting coolant levels and brake disc conditions. Keeping your car in good shape gives you peace of mind on long trips.
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JacksonLee
12/04/25 7:52am
The method to reset the wrench icon on Tiggo 3 is straightforward. Turn off the engine and hold down the ODO reset button on the dashboard. Turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Wait patiently for about 10 seconds until the icon disappears. Keep holding the button throughout the process. After completing the reset, verify if the maintenance is properly done to avoid repeated reminders.
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