
First, start the vehicle and press the menu button on the steering wheel. At this time, there will be corresponding prompts on the dashboard. Press the "Left/Right Cycle" button to switch to vehicle settings. Press the middle "Confirm" button to enter the vehicle settings system. Find the remaining mileage option and click to enter. Select the "Clear Mileage" option and confirm. The function of the light is to record the mileage of some important components, serving as a reminder.

Last time I helped my friend reset the light on his 2019 Geely Binrui, I figured it out myself. First, sit in the car without pressing the brake pedal, then press the start button twice to power up the dashboard. Immediately after that, press and hold the TRIP button on the right side of the steering wheel—make sure to keep it pressed! Then turn off the power, power it back on while continuing to hold the TRIP button for about ten seconds, and you'll see the little yellow wrench icon flash a few times before disappearing. Just a heads-up though, this method only works after you've actually completed the maintenance. If you reset it without changing the oil, the car won't record the true mileage. Also, I've noticed that doing this when the engine is cold seems to have a higher success rate.

The mechanic told me the trick to reset the light on the 2019 Binrui. You just need to put the car in ACC mode without starting the engine, hold down the TRIP button on the dashboard with your left hand, then turn off and restart the power with your right hand. Keep holding the TRIP button for about 10 seconds until the wrench icon flashes. Actually, this reset operation is similar to force-restarting a phone, but never do it while driving as accidental touches could compromise safety. After resetting, it's best to drive a few kilometers to check. Once after resetting, I found the tire pressure light was abnormal—turned out I accidentally pressed the adjacent button.

Last month, I just reset the light for my Binrui. The operation for a 2019 model is really simple. Turn the key to the power-on position without starting the engine, locate the TRIP button at the lower left of the dashboard and press it firmly. Then, turn off the power and turn it back on while keeping the button pressed. Hold it for about ten seconds, and the wrench icon on the dashboard will disappear. Beginners are advised to do this in a quiet garage environment to clearly hear the prompt tones. Last time, my younger brother forgot to turn off the radio, which interfered with the operation signal. Now, after maintenance, I do it myself to save the time spent queuing at the 4S shop.

The light reset method for my 2019 Binrui is as follows: Do not start the engine, just turn on the instrument panel. Hold down the TRIP button on the right side of the steering wheel with one hand, and with the other hand, turn off the power and then turn it back on. Keep pressing for about 12 seconds until the yellow wrench icon on the instrument panel flashes and disappears. It is recommended to perform this operation when checking the oil dipstick every month so as not to forget the maintenance cycle. When I first bought the car, I also made a mistake by pressing the button for a long time with the engine on, but later found out that the ignition position was selected incorrectly.

Tips discovered after three years with Binrui: For the 2019 model, timing is crucial when resetting the light. With the vehicle powered on but not started, quickly press and hold the TRIP button for over ten seconds, remembering to power off and on once in between. The key is to see the wrench icon on the dashboard flash continuously—simply turning off may indicate failure. Once, on a rainy day, I noticed the button was unresponsive, but it worked fine after wiping off the moisture. After resetting, it’s advisable to note the current mileage and remember to change the oil before the next 5,000 kilometers, as car maintenance shouldn’t rely solely on warning lights.


