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How to reset the maintenance light on Geely Vision S1?

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KathrynRose
08/31/25 2:01am

Vision S1 maintenance light reset method is as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch; 2. Press and hold both arrow buttons simultaneously, then turn on the ignition switch; 3. After about 3 seconds of turning on the ignition switch, release both arrow buttons; 4. At this time, the display will show the maintenance menu, asking whether to reset; 5. Press and hold the SET (reset) button for more than 3 seconds; 6. Press the MODE (mode) button; 7. Turn off the ignition switch to complete the reset. Here are some related introductions: 1. If the car has been serviced, be sure to remember to reset the maintenance light. Although not resetting the maintenance light will not affect the performance of the vehicle, it will cause trouble for the next replacement of car parts, that is, it will not be possible to accurately know the time of use of the new parts. If the vehicle has not replaced parts, do not reset it, otherwise it will confuse the mileage of the car parts, which will directly affect the driving safety of the car. 2. Proper car maintenance can, on the one hand, improve the performance of the car, and on the other hand, save fuel and reduce emissions.

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Eric
09/12/25 5:37am

I've been driving for over a decade and am very familiar with resetting the maintenance light on the Geely Vision S1. This must be done with the engine off. First, press and hold the menu knob or similar button on the instrument panel, then turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Maintain this for about 5-10 seconds, and the maintenance light will flash and reset. This method is simple and safe – I've tried it multiple times myself with excellent results.

Why do this? The light serves as a reminder after each maintenance service. If not reset promptly, it will keep flashing, distracting you while driving and even causing unnecessary anxiety. I recommend closing all doors before the operation to ensure vehicle stability and avoid damaging the electrical system.

If the button doesn't respond, it might be a fuse issue or require software resetting – in such cases, consult the manual or a professional mechanic. Overall, DIY saves both time and money, but beginners should first watch online video tutorials and follow the steps carefully. Remember, regular maintenance extends vehicle lifespan, and resetting is just a minor part of the process.

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MacBrianna
10/26/25 6:25am

As a young car enthusiast, I often search for tips online and have mastered the process of resetting the maintenance light on the Geely Vision S1. The method is simple: after turning off the car, locate the menu button or a similar key near the steering wheel, press and hold it while turning the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Count 5 to 8 seconds until the light goes off, indicating a successful reset. I've done it a few times, and it's super easy. After resetting, driving feels much smoother. This reminder light indicates the need for maintenance, and resetting it eliminates the annoyance. Otherwise, the flashing light at every startup can be distracting and affect your mood. Ensuring the battery is fully charged during the operation is crucial to prevent failure due to power loss. If the issue persists, don't force it—check car enthusiast forums or the official Geely app for illustrated guides. Also, don't forget to verify the maintenance records to ensure proper servicing before resetting, keeping the system accurate. This small step enhances the driving experience, and I recommend everyone give it a try.

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JeffreyLynn
12/09/25 6:45am

As an average car owner, I've gained some insights into resetting the maintenance light. For the Geely Vision S1, it's quite simple: With the engine off, press and hold the reset button on the dashboard or the multifunction steering wheel button. Then turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, hold for about five seconds, and the light will go out. I've done this smoothly, eliminating daily reminders for a more relaxed drive. If not reset, the flashing light might increase nighttime tension or lead to misjudging the vehicle's status, so timely action is important. First-timers should check the manual to confirm button locations to avoid incorrect steps. For safety, never attempt this while driving - ask a friend if unsure. After resetting, verify success to avoid wasted effort affecting your mood. This method is universal, and the S1's design is thoughtful and user-friendly.

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