
First, turn on the ignition switch, keeping the vehicle powered but not started. Press the reset button on the instrument panel, and the display will show the reset system. Each press of the reset button will switch to the next reset system. Select the maintenance reset system, press and hold the reset button for about 3 seconds until the relevant icon appears on the instrument display, indicating that the maintenance light has been successfully reset. Below are the specific reset methods: 1. With the engine off, press and hold the short-distance counter reset button below the tachometer. Turn the ignition switch of the Great Wall Haval H6 to the ON position, then release the short-distance counter reset button. The display will show the "SERVICE" indicator. 2. Pull out the minute button on the clock and turn it to the right. The mileage will appear on the display. Turn off the engine to reset the reminder message. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, and the "SERVICE" indicator will disappear.

As a longtime Haval owner, I'm very familiar with resetting the maintenance light. First, power on the vehicle without starting the engine, then use the right steering wheel buttons to navigate to the maintenance reminder interface. Press and hold the OK button for about five seconds until the indicator light starts blinking. Keep holding until the light completely disappears before releasing. Finally, turn off the power and restart to check - the whole process takes less than half a minute. However, for the new third-generation H6 models, you might need to operate through the central control screen settings, while the older models have more straightforward manual operations. Remember to reset only after maintenance is completed, otherwise missing a few thousand kilometers could harm the engine.

I've encountered many issues with resetting the maintenance light for the Haval H6 in the shop. The usual steps are: With the vehicle parked and engine off, press the brake pedal and press the start button twice to illuminate the dashboard fully. Use the left steering wheel buttons to navigate to the settings menu, locate the maintenance option, then press and hold the OK button for more than five seconds. Make sure to check the dashboard for the "Reset Successful" message before releasing the button. If unsuccessful, the timing might be wrong—ensure the engine has completely stopped before operating. After resetting, verify the next maintenance cycle display is correct, as this indicates a successful reset.

Last year, I was quite nervous when resetting the maintenance light on my H6. The specific operation involved using the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel—first pressing the up and down buttons to locate the maintenance information page, then holding down the center confirmation button. After hearing a beep and releasing it, I noticed the small wrench icon on the dashboard disappeared—it was really simple. The first time I did it, I was afraid of messing up, but later I checked the manual and found the operation wouldn’t harm the car. Now, I handle it myself after every maintenance. I usually pay attention to the status of the dashboard warning lights while driving and casually record a video of the reset process to share in the car owners’ group—it’s very convenient for everyone to learn from each other.


