How to reset the maintenance light on Haval H6?
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Haval H6 maintenance light reset method: First, turn on the ignition switch to keep the car powered without starting. 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. The Haval H6 is the flagship model of the Haval brand, with body dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1690mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. In terms of appearance, the Haval H6 features a near-perfect body posture, with dynamic micro-curves outlining the side profile, creating a sharp and ready-to-go stance. It includes LED smart headlights, wrapped wheel arch design, and a super-cool dynamic look, pursuing technology and futurism while maintaining a balance of elegance and stability.
Last year, I reset the maintenance light on my Haval H6 by myself, and it was quite simple. First, sit in the car without pressing the brake pedal, press the start button twice to power on the dashboard—you’ll see the wrench icon light up. Then, locate the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel or the button on the tip of the turn signal stalk, hold it for over three seconds to access the maintenance settings menu. Quickly press the same button to cycle through options, and when you see the reset prompt, hold it for five seconds. Remember, the engine must remain off during the entire process—if it fails, you might have mistimed the button presses. The steps vary slightly between different model years of the H6; older versions often use dashboard controls, while newer ones may require accessing the menu via the steering wheel’s multifunction buttons. If unsure, check the user manual, or visit a dealership for a free reset if needed. DIY attempts can be rewarding, but avoid pressing buttons too forcefully to prevent damage.