How to Reset the Maintenance Light on a Levin?
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Levin maintenance light reset method is: 1. Keep the ignition switch in ON mode; 2. Press the maintenance light reset button, then rotate the ignition switch until the short-range odometer A appears; 3. Turn off the ignition switch, hold down the maintenance light reset button, set the ignition switch to ON mode again, continue holding the reset button and rotate until the mileage is cleared. After 5 seconds, when odometer A displays 000000, the process is complete. The Levin is a compact sedan under GAC Toyota, measuring 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The vehicle comes standard with LED headlights, one-touch power windows for all doors, and rear air vents.
I've owned my Leiling for several years, and resetting the maintenance light myself is really easy. First, turn the car key to the OFF position to shut off the engine, but don't start it. Then locate the TRIP button on the right side of the dashboard and hold it down. Next, gently turn the key to the ON position (the dashboard lights up but don't start the engine), and I silently count to about 5 seconds. The maintenance light will blink a few times and then go off, at which point you can release the button. The first time I didn't hold it long enough, so it took two tries to succeed—patience is key. After successfully resetting, drive the car to see if the light is gone. It's a good reminder to keep up with regular maintenance to avoid engine damage or oil leaks. Don't forget to check the manual, as button locations might vary slightly for different model years, but the steps are generally the same. Doing it yourself saves time and money, but don't skip actual maintenance out of laziness.