
The method to reset the light on a Landwind vehicle is as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch; 2. Press and hold the mileage reset button; 3. Turn the key to the position where all dashboard lights illuminate; 4. Release the mileage reset button; 5. Turn off the ignition switch and then turn it back on, and the maintenance light will be reset. Taking the Landwind Glory 2020 1.5GTDI Automatic Base Edition as an example, it is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV with body dimensions of 4550mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1655mm in height. It has a maximum power of 120kw, maximum torque of 250nm, and maximum horsepower of 163ps. The vehicle is equipped with a 1.5T inline four-cylinder turbocharged engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, featuring a unibody structure and front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout.

I've also encountered the issue of the maintenance light coming on before. As an experienced driver who has driven many cars, I think this is quite common. Usually, the method to reset the maintenance light involves operating buttons on the dashboard, such as turning off the power first, holding down the mileage or settings button, then turning on the power and waiting a few seconds until the light goes off. However, different year models of Landwind vehicles may vary; my SUV was fixed using this method. The maintenance light is actually a reminder for you to perform maintenance, preventing issues like expired engine oil or tire wear from causing bigger problems. After doing it myself, I also took the opportunity to check the vehicle's condition to ensure everything was normal. If the light remains on after improper operation, it's best to consult the user manual or seek help from a nearby repair shop. After all, safety comes first—don't risk major losses for minor gains.

Resetting the maintenance light isn't too complicated, as a friend once helped me with it. The typical steps are: turn off the engine, locate the settings button near the instrument panel, press and hold it while turning on the ignition, wait for the light to flash a few times before releasing, and the entire reset process is complete. This involves the self-check function of the vehicle's computer system to ensure the maintenance reminder is accurate. Be careful during actual operation to avoid accidental touches that might trigger other alarms. I recommend trying it once first; if it doesn't work, the model might require a specific sequence, in which case contacting the local dealer is the safest option to avoid potential circuit issues from personal tinkering.


