How to Reset the Maintenance Light on a Zotye Z300?
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The method to reset the maintenance light on a Zotye Z300: Turn off the ignition switch and long-press the two long buttons on the dashboard; turn on the ignition switch to make all dashboard lights illuminate; press the two long rod buttons on the dashboard until the maintenance light goes off; after the maintenance light goes off, release the two long rod buttons; restart the car, and the maintenance light reset will be completed. Below is related content: Benefits of regular maintenance: Timely replacement of excessively dirty engine oil can effectively protect the engine or transmission, etc. Sometimes, issues that cannot be detected during driving can be identified through maintenance checks, eliminating potential hazards. It makes the vehicle run more smoothly, reduces engine wear, and extends the vehicle's lifespan. Daily vehicle maintenance: Apart from scheduled mileage-based maintenance at a 4S shop, cars also require maintenance during daily use. Daily maintenance mainly includes the following 5 items: clean the car body, windows, light glass, etc., to remove dust and sand spots, preventing paint corrosion; check whether the tire tread is deep, whether the tire pressure is normal, and whether the screws are tight; inspect the sealing condition of the engine intake pipe and whether the filter has issues; check whether the battery electrolyte is sufficient, whether the terminal connections are tight, and whether the ventilation holes are blocked; inspect the dashboard, wipers, and lighting system for any faults.
Last time the maintenance light on my Zotye Z300 came on, I tried resetting it myself and it was quite simple. Usually, you just need to turn the ignition on without starting the engine, then press and hold the small trip button on the dashboard for about 5 to 10 seconds. The light will start flashing, and you can release the button to reset it. If it doesn’t respond, you can check the owner’s manual—it has the detailed steps. Also, remember to occasionally check the bulbs or wiring. Don’t underestimate this light; it reminds you of maintenance schedules. Missing an oil change or other services can lead to engine wear. Developing a habit of regular maintenance can make your car last longer.