How to remove the wrench icon on Maxus G10?

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OElisa
07/30/25 1:20am
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.
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