How to reset the maintenance light on a 2019 Great Wall H6?
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19 H6 maintenance light can be reset either manually or with an instrument. Manual reset requires turning off the key, pressing and holding the button at the lower right of the dashboard, then turning on the key until the originally flashing wrench symbol stops flashing, and then releasing the button. Instrument reset will display the (SERVICE) sign, prompting maintenance until the maintenance is completed, and then a zero reset can be performed. Here is some additional information: 1. Cars have a mileage recording function. This accessory records how many kilometers the car has run. When it reaches the mileage specified by the car company, the indicator light will remind the owner to perform maintenance or replace certain internal parts of the car. At the same time, this is also very convenient for car repair personnel, as they can judge the wear degree of internal parts based on the mileage. 2. If the car maintenance light is not reset to zero, it may delay the next replacement of car parts and affect the performance of the car. In addition, it will also cause trouble for the next replacement of parts, because the maintenance personnel cannot accurately know the usage time of the new accessories.
I previously reset the maintenance light on my 2019 Haval H6 by myself, and it was quite simple. First, make sure the car is turned off, the engine is shut down, and the key is in the OFF position. Then, press and hold the small button on the left side of the steering wheel—yes, the one that controls the dashboard menu or the OK button. The button location may vary slightly depending on the model, but it’s mostly on the left side. Keep holding it down, then turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine—just powering up the dashboard. Wait for about 10 to 30 seconds, and the maintenance reminder light on the dashboard will start flashing or disappear. Then, release the button, and you're done. If it doesn’t work, the issue might be an unstable battery or a faulty button—check the battery voltage or try again. Resetting it promptly after regular maintenance prevents the light from staying on annoyingly and avoids false alerts that could affect your driving mood. Remember to be patient during the process and wait for the light’s response.