
Steps to remove the wrench icon on Maxus G10: 1. Switch the display to show remaining maintenance mileage; 2. Locate the round button at the top end of the turn signal lever; 3. Press this button 5 times consecutively within 3 seconds to clear the wrench indicator. The Maxus G10 is an MPV model under the Maxus brand, with a wheelbase of 3198mm and dimensions of 5168mm (length) × 1980mm (width) × 1928mm (height). In terms of power, the G10 offers two engine options: a 1.9L turbocharged diesel engine delivering 150 horsepower and 350Nm of maximum torque, and a 2.0L turbocharged gasoline engine producing 218 horsepower and 350Nm of maximum torque.

Last time the wrench light came on for my Maxus G10 maintenance reminder, I reset it myself. The method is to first turn off the engine, press and hold the TRIP button on the steering wheel without releasing, then start the engine while keeping it pressed for about 5 seconds until the wrench symbol disappears. This operation must be done with the ignition on—don’t release the button too quickly. If it fails, it might be due to incorrect timing or needing to press TRIP twice to enter engineering mode. A reminder: don’t just clear the light without servicing. Every time I reset it, I stick a note on the dashboard with the next maintenance mileage.

Don't panic when you see the wrench warning light - it's as routine as your phone's charging reminder. I just cleared mine last week: Start the engine, then press and hold the dashboard display adjustment button on the left side of the steering wheel for about 5-6 seconds. The key is to perform this while the engine is running; it won't respond if the engine is off. Also, if the warning persists right after maintenance, the shop might have forgotten to reset the service data - in that case, they'll need to use their diagnostic tool. I recommend developing a habit of glancing at your dashboard before turning off the car.

The wrench light indicates it's time for maintenance, and the clearing method is very simple. First, start the engine, locate the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel, and press it continuously for more than 5 seconds. The wrench icon on the dashboard will disappear immediately. Note that this operation should be performed when the vehicle is powered on, and the pressing time should not be too short. If the light remains on after the operation, it may be because the data from the last maintenance was not reset, and you will need to return to the service point for handling. After clearing, it is recommended to record the current mileage to facilitate planning the next maintenance cycle.


