How to reset the maintenance light of Trumpchi GS7?

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VonAyla
07/24/25 2:37am
Turn on the ignition switch, select the odometer to ODO mode, turn off the ignition switch, and hold down the instrument button while turning on the ignition switch. Then adjust the button to select 15 or 20, and then hold down the button to confirm, and turn off the ignition switch. After the vehicle is started, the T-BELT will go out and the maintenance light reset is successful. The following is an introduction to the maintenance light: 1. Maintenance light: It is a reminder function set by the car manufacturer to remind the owner to perform maintenance according to a certain mileage or time, in the form of instrument or screen information or indicator light. 2. Maintenance light reset: After the maintenance is completed, the reminder information is reset to zero, that is, the information is reset. The SERVICE mark on the dashboard display is the maintenance cycle indicator. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the SERVICE mark on the display flashes, and the mark disappears after starting the engine, indicating that the vehicle should be maintained.
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