
Turn off the vehicle's engine. After the engine is off, press and hold the reset button. While holding the reset button, insert the key and start the engine. After the vehicle starts, release the reset button and briefly press the clock adjustment button once. The cycle light will then display the reset mode status and will return to normal after a few seconds. Once the reset is complete, check the interval mileage until the next maintenance by pressing the clock adjustment button four times. The multifunction display will show the distance until the next maintenance interval.

Clearing the GW250 reminder light is actually quite simple. I often help friends with this kind of issue in my home garage. First, you need to turn off the engine and switch the key to the OFF position. Then locate the Trip button on the dashboard—usually near the small LCD screen—and hold it down without releasing. Next, turn the key to the ON position but do not start the engine. Wait for about 5 to 10 seconds until you see the maintenance reminder light start flashing or turn off completely, then release the Trip button. Finally, turn off the power and restart the engine to check—the indicator light should be gone. This reminder mainly prompts you to change the oil or perform basic maintenance regularly. I recommend resetting it immediately after each service to avoid annoyance. Remember, resetting the maintenance reminder doesn't mean the service is complete; you must ensure the oil filter and other components are replaced to drive with peace of mind. If the steps don't work, consult the user manual or seek professional help, as tampering might damage the dashboard.

After the last on my GW250, that indicator light has been on constantly, which is quite annoying. I tried a method: turn off the bike, press and hold the Trip button with my finger, turn the key to the ON position but don't start the engine, wait for the light to flash a few times and then it will automatically turn off. The whole process takes less than 30 seconds, super convenient! The maintenance reminder is to alert you that the engine oil needs to be changed. After resetting, you should actually check the fluid level. Regular maintenance can extend the engine's lifespan. Additionally, resetting is easier when the bike is cold in winter, as the battery voltage is higher. If it doesn't work the first time, try a few more times or check the manual, don't rush to the repair shop and waste money.

To handle the GW250 reminder light, the method is straightforward. After turning off the engine, hold down the Trip button, turn the key to the ON position, and wait for the light to go out before releasing. Remember, maintenance should not be neglected. After resetting, check the oil quality. Don't be careless; repair costs can be more expensive if issues arise.

To eliminate the GW250's reminder, develop a good habit: turn off the engine, hold the Trip button, turn on the power, and release the button when the light goes out. This light serves as a reminder for oil changes or inspections, and regular maintenance can prevent it from illuminating. Resetting is simple, but neglecting maintenance can damage engine components.

Clearing the reminder on the GW250 is much simpler than other bikes: Turn off the bike, hold the Trip button, turn the power to ON, and the light will go off after a few seconds. Unlike some bikes that require professional tools. Reset promptly after maintenance to reduce reminder frequency. Proper maintenance ensures more stable bike condition.


