
First, the driver needs to press the start button to ignite the vehicle. After starting the vehicle, the engine oil maintenance reminder will appear on the dashboard. Press the SET button on the left side of the steering wheel, then press the SEL button on the right side of the steering wheel. After pressing the SET and SEL buttons, finally press the cancel button on the left side of the steering wheel. After pressing the cancel button, you can observe the maintenance light on the dashboard resetting to zero.

I've driven quite a few domestic cars before, and I'm quite familiar with resetting the maintenance light on the Hanteng V7. When this light comes on, it's a reminder that it's time for maintenance. If you don't reset it, it will keep flashing annoyingly and might mislead you about the next service. The reset steps usually go like this: First, take out the car key and make sure the vehicle is completely turned off; then locate the Trip button or reset button on the dashboard and hold it down; next, reinsert the key and turn it to the ON position (don't start the engine), wait for 5 to 10 seconds, and release the button once you see the maintenance light flash or go off. I do this often—it's safe and saves money. Just remember to schedule a maintenance check promptly after resetting, otherwise the engine oil or filters might develop issues affecting performance. If this method doesn't work, check the vehicle manual or go directly to a 4S shop and let the technicians handle it—their equipment is more professional and reliable. Always pay attention to dashboard changes while driving, and don't wait until a real malfunction occurs to take action.

When I first got my Hanteng V7, I also encountered the maintenance light issue. Resetting it is actually quite simple. The basic steps are: turn off the engine and remove the key, press and hold the small reset button on the dashboard (usually marked with a Trip symbol), then turn the key to the ignition-on position (don't start the engine), and hold for a few seconds until the light goes off. This light is a friendly reminder set by the manufacturer - if not reset, it will keep nagging you about oil changes and such. I recommend visiting a 4S shop after resetting to check fluids and filters, ensuring no hidden issues. If you can't locate the button, check the owner's manual which usually has diagrams, or search for solutions on model-specific forums. Remember, regular maintenance extends your car's lifespan and ensures smoother operation - don't skimp on these small costs. If unsure, don't force it - seek professional help to avoid damaging electrical systems.

As a new car owner, I recently dealt with resetting the maintenance light on my Hanteng V7. Don't worry, it's super simple. The key steps are: turn off the car and remove the key, press and hold the reset button on the dashboard, turn the key to the 'on' position (don't start the engine), and wait for the light to stop flashing before releasing. After resetting, remember to service your car as soon as possible to prevent serious wear. If you fail the first time, check the manual or ask the 4S store for help—they'll show you once, and you'll get the hang of it next time. Just make a habit of checking your dashboard regularly while driving.


