
Press and hold the reset button "A" while stepping on the brake. Turn the ignition switch to "on" without starting the car. The characters "INSP" will flash or the display will blink. Continue holding down the reset button "A" until "..." appears on the display.

When I tried to reset the light on my Leopaard car, I found it wasn't as straightforward as a regular function—it requires a specific button combination. The exact method is to first sit in the driver's seat, ensure the doors are closed, then turn the ignition key to the ON position without starting the engine. Next, locate the ODO or TRIP button on the dashboard and hold it for five to ten seconds until the maintenance light flashes and turns off. Some models might require pressing the brake pedal or additional buttons simultaneously, so you'll need to refer to the user manual, as designs vary across different years of Leopaard vehicles. I drive an older Leopaard CS10 and have successfully reset it a few times—it alerts when it's time for an oil change, and the system resets the timer only after manual reset. Don't forget, the maintenance light is there to extend your car's lifespan, and regular upkeep can save you big money. If the reset fails, don't force it to avoid damaging the electronics. I recommend beginners check the manual or practice at a professional service center first.

Regarding the reset of the Leopaard light, I believe safety should be prioritized, and one should not act hastily. First, prepare properly by turning the key to the ACC position, then press and hold both the setting button on the multifunction steering wheel and the small instrument adjustment button simultaneously for about ten seconds until the indicator light disappears. However, common issues during actual operation include button malfunctions or incorrect sequences, leading to screen garbling or system lock-up, which requires a power reset and adds unnecessary hassle. In such cases, I recommend using an OBD diagnostic tool for assistance. Although it may cost a bit more, it prevents potential mishaps from DIY attempts. Regularly resetting the light serves as a reminder for timely maintenance; otherwise, the persistent light might mislead the owner into neglecting engine checks, ultimately resulting in higher repair costs. In the long run, developing this habit is key.

I've tried resetting the light on a Leopard SUV, and it's quite simple with just a few steps: Get in the car, close the door, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then press and hold the reset button on the dashboard for about ten seconds until the light goes off. Be patient during the operation and don't release the button midway. I drive an off-road vehicle myself, and this method works for most models, saving both money and time. After resetting, the system recalculates the maintenance cycle and reminds you of oil changes and other maintenance tasks. It's always better to pay attention to your vehicle's condition for prevention.

When resolving the issue of resetting the Leopaard light, I recalled the trick taught by the technician during my last visit to the auto repair shop: turn the key to the ON position before ignition, then immediately press and hold a combination of small buttons on the left side of the steering wheel for a few seconds, releasing only after the light flashes once. However, personal errors might cause module malfunctions or system unresponsiveness requiring a return to the factory, so I prefer to test the procedure in an open area of my neighborhood first to avoid issues on the road. Regularly resetting the light prevents it from staying on and misleading, which could affect driving safety.

Regarding the light reset for Leopaard vehicles, based on my practical experience, the methods vary by model. Generally, it involves turning the ignition key to ACC position followed by a quick button sequence, then holding until the light goes off. However, this involves delicate electronics - beginners might easily mistake the sequence and damage the control board, so I recommend watching online tutorials or using auxiliary tools first. Resetting not only clears reminders but also extends component lifespan and saves future costs. I've found that timely maintenance leads to more stable overall vehicle performance.


