How to reset the maintenance light on Great Wall M6?
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The method to reset the maintenance light on Great Wall M6: 1. Turn off the ignition switch and press and hold the 'Select/Toggle' button on the instrument panel; 2. Turn on the ignition switch to power up the car, making the instrument panel fully lit. At this time, the maintenance reminder light on the instrument panel will flash; 3. Release the 'Select/Toggle' button, then press it again, and the maintenance light will disappear, indicating that the maintenance reset is complete. Haval is a brand under Great Wall. The Great Wall Haval M6 is positioned as a compact family SUV, featuring a new design language with a starry grille, integrated projector headlights, a floating roof design with unique 'boomerang' chrome strips, roof rails, and dragon-wing side body lines, making the overall body lines more fluid and creating a strong sense of technology and sportiness.
I remember I just handled the maintenance light reset for my Great Wall M6. At that time, the light was on. I first checked the owner's manual, which clearly stated: Do not start the engine, turn the key to the ON position, and hold down the TRIP button at the lower right of the steering wheel for about 5 seconds, then the light will automatically go off. If it doesn't succeed the first time, don't worry—I tried two or three times before it worked. It's best to operate on level ground for safety. Additionally, I think regular maintenance is crucial; the light is a reminder to change the oil or get a check-up. Ignoring it could lead to major issues, like increased engine wear, making repairs more costly. I suggest owners develop the habit of noting the next maintenance date immediately after resetting, which saves hassle and effort. In short, make sure you have the manual's guidance before attempting anything—don't mess around.
As a young car enthusiast, I always use my phone to deal with the maintenance light on my Great Wall M6. I checked online videos and found a tutorial saying you just need to press a specific button combination on the dashboard. The steps are: close the car door, turn the key to the second position (the position before starting the engine), then simultaneously press the MODE and RESET buttons, wait for five or six seconds until the light goes off. I also use a mobile app to keep track of maintenance, like the Autohome app, which is quite handy. By the way, don't ignore this kind of light—it indicates that the engine oil or filter is due for replacement, and neglecting it can affect the car's lifespan. Try online resources first to avoid unnecessary trips to the 4S shop, but if you really can't figure it out, go to a professional shop.