
Introduction to the method of resetting the light on Damai X7: Adjust the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position, press the button on the left side of the dashboard until the maintenance icon appears, then long-press this button. Below is some relevant information about the maintenance light: 1. The maintenance light is a reminder function set by the car manufacturer to prompt the owner to perform maintenance at certain mileage or time intervals, displayed in the form of a dashboard or screen message or indicator light. Resetting the maintenance light means clearing the reminder information after maintenance is completed, which is essentially resetting the information. 2. The original intention of the car maintenance light is to remind the owner to perform maintenance as soon as possible. Therefore, the owner should promptly go to a 4S shop for maintenance. After the maintenance is completed, the 4S shop will use a fault diagnostic tool to reset the maintenance light. The quickest and most accurate method to eliminate the maintenance reminder light is to use a fault diagnostic tool. Generally, individual owners do not have such equipment, so it is recommended that owners go to a 4S shop for maintenance to eliminate the reminder light or visit an external 4S shop to have it removed.

Since I bought the DaMai X7, I've manually reset the light several times myself—it's quite simple. The usual steps are: first, sit in the car, turn the key to the ACC position (don't start the engine), then look at the dashboard and find that small button, probably the one for switching the odometer display. Press and hold it for about 5 to 10 seconds until you see the maintenance light flash or turn off. Sometimes, if it prompts that maintenance is due, it's best to go to the shop first and complete tasks like oil changes or filter replacements before resetting it, so the light doesn't keep flashing and become annoying. I make it a habit to check the maintenance records every six months, so when the light comes on, I can deal with it promptly and avoid affecting the judgment of other faults. If the light doesn't turn off, it might be due to poor button contact—check it or consult a professional technician. Doing it yourself saves time and gives peace of mind, but never force the wires out to avoid causing a short circuit.

As someone who frequently helps friends with car , I recommend the following steps for Damai X7 owners to reset the maintenance light: Turn the key to ACC without starting the engine, then press and hold the reset button on the dashboard for a few seconds until the light goes off. Be patient during the process, as releasing the button too early may cause failure. Before resetting, ensure the actual maintenance is completed; otherwise, repeatedly resetting the light might mask real issues like insufficient oil. I've encountered cases where the light remains on after resetting, usually due to minor issues like a dirty button or software glitches. In such cases, cleaning the button or restarting the system often helps. If not, take the car to a shop for diagnosis with a computer. Regular maintenance, such as replacing filters, is crucial for extending engine life.

I've been driving the Damai X7 for several years, and resetting the light is really not difficult. Turn the key to the ACC position, press and hold the small button on the dashboard until the light goes off, and you're done. After resetting, it reminds you of the next maintenance time more accurately, so don't wait until the light comes on to take action. When I was younger, I always forgot to maintain my old car, but now I've developed a habit: as soon as the light prompts, I check the oil level or brake pads to ensure safety. If the reset fails, check if the button is stuck or the wiring is aging, and address it promptly. Long-term neglect of the light may mislead you and increase repair costs.

In my experience with the Damai X7, the key step to reset the light is to hold the reset button with the key in the ACC position and release it as soon as the light goes off. After resetting, it helps track the next service to avoid false alarm issues. I believe this process should be done steadily, and avoid operating while driving to prevent distraction. If unsuccessful, it might indicate a system error; it's advisable to first confirm that maintenance tasks like oil changes are completed, otherwise the constant light may affect the judgment of actual faults. Remember not to exceed the maintenance intervals, such as changing the oil every 5,000 km—safety first.

I've always enjoyed resetting the light on my Damai X7 myself—it saves both money and effort. After turning the key to ACC, press the reset button for 10 seconds until the light goes off. All you need is your finger; avoid touching other components to prevent damage. After resetting, the system will remind you of regular maintenance. I always take the opportunity to check tire pressure or coolant levels to keep the vehicle in good health. If the light doesn't turn off, try cleaning the button contacts or restarting the key. Ignoring it long-term may accelerate part wear and increase fuel consumption.


