
Haval H6 light reset method: Turn off the ignition, press and hold the button at the lower right of the instrument panel without releasing, turn the ignition to the position where all dashboard lights are on, you will notice the small wrench symbol on the dashboard stops flashing, release the button, then press the button at the lower left of the instrument panel, and you will see the small wrench symbol disappear, indicating the reset is complete. The Haval H6 has a body length, width, and height of 4640mm, 1825mm, and 1690mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. In terms of configuration, the Haval H6 comes standard with features such as headlight height adjustment, delayed headlight shut-off, four-way steering wheel adjustment, dual airbags, and rear air conditioning vents.

Last time I reset the H6 light myself, and the method wasn't difficult. First, completely turn off the car and twist the key back to the OFF position. Then, press and hold the small cylindrical button on the right side of the dashboard. While holding the button, turn the key to the ON position (no need to start the engine). At this point, the dashboard lights up completely. Continue holding the button without releasing it for about 10 seconds, and you'll see the maintenance reminder flash a few times before disappearing. After releasing the button, turn off the ignition and restart to check if the indicator light is still on. For newer H6 models, the operation might be in the steering wheel control menu. You'll need to press the menu button to enter vehicle settings and find the maintenance reset option. The button positions may vary for different model years, so it's best to check the manual before attempting. Essentially, resetting is just making the onboard computer restart the countdown, similar to rebooting a phone.

The light reset for Haval H6 varies between older and newer models. For my 2019 model, you turn off the engine, hold the dashboard button to power on, wait 10 seconds, and it's done. For the 2022 model with a multifunction steering wheel, you need to power on first, then press the OK button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the settings menu, select the maintenance reset option, and confirm. Make sure to complete the maintenance before resetting, otherwise it's like resetting the mileage for nothing. Once, I reset it and the light came on after driving 3,000 km. A check revealed the oil filter wasn't fully replaced—fortunately, it was caught in time. The most crucial step in DIY operation is to ensure you don't release the button midway; many fail because they let go too soon.

Resetting the light requires three key steps: First, operate with the engine off; second, hold down the button continuously without releasing; third, wait for it to automatically turn off after powering on. I always reset it myself after each maintenance, and it usually takes about 10 seconds. For the steering wheel button version, the logic is similar—just find the maintenance option in the vehicle settings to reset. After completing the operation, remember to start the car and check if the indicator light disappears, as sometimes a repeat may be needed. Resetting mainly prevents the onboard computer from constantly popping up reminders and distracting you, but it has no impact on the car itself.

The light coming on means the vehicle's computer is reminding you to perform maintenance. Resetting it is like pressing a reset button to make it start calculating mileage from scratch. For my H6, resetting is very simple: after turning off the engine, hold down the dashboard button without releasing, turn the key to the ON position (without starting the engine), hold for 10 seconds until the light goes off. For newer models, you might need to operate through the infotainment screen, look for the vehicle maintenance settings in the main menu. After resetting, it's best to record the current mileage for reference at the next maintenance. Actually, the dashboard button has many functions; holding it down can also reset the trip mileage, while a short press switches the displayed information.

After the last , the 4S shop forgot to reset it for me, so I figured it out myself when I got back. First, turn off the engine and hold the small black button on the right side of the dashboard, then turn the key to power on without starting the engine. Continue holding the button for about 15 seconds, and the maintenance indicator will disappear. The new H6 has control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel; you need to enter the vehicle information menu to manually reset it. Make sure to operate in an open area to avoid failure from releasing the button midway. During the reset, the central screen may black out and flicker for a few seconds, which is normal. After completion, it's recommended to drive a few kilometers to test if the prompt reappears, as there might occasionally be system delays.


