How to reset the maintenance light on JAC Shuailing T6?
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JAC Shuailing T6 maintenance light reset method: 1. Use the universal special diagnostic tool Tech2 for reset; 2. Turn off the ignition switch, press and hold both arrow buttons simultaneously, then turn on the ignition switch. After about 3 seconds, release the two arrow buttons. The maintenance menu will ask if you want to reset. Press and hold the SET button for more than 3 seconds, press the MODE button, then turn off the ignition switch to complete the reset. In terms of interior, the JAC Shuailing T6 pickup adopts a car-like design style, with a relatively refined interior and user-friendly configurations. It features a barrel-type instrument panel and an integrated trip computer, displaying detailed information. In terms of configurations, the JAC Shuailing T6 comes standard with ABS, EBD, rear parking radar, leather seats, multifunctional steering wheel, etc. Higher-end models are equipped with dual airbags, GPS navigation, a 7-inch display screen, Bluetooth phone, and rearview camera, among other features.
Last time when the maintenance light on my Shuailing T6 came on, I managed to reset it myself. First, turn off the engine and locate the odometer button on the dashboard, then hold it down. Next, turn the key to the ignition position (without starting the engine), keep holding the button for about ten seconds until you see the maintenance light blink a few times and then go off, then you can release the button. Turn off the power and then turn it back on, and the maintenance light will disappear. The whole process takes less than a minute and is super convenient. If it doesn’t work the first time, it might be because you didn’t hold the button long enough—just try again and it should work. Doing it yourself saves the hassle of going to the repair shop, just make sure the battery has enough power during the operation.
I've taught several friends how to reset the maintenance light, and the Shuailing T6 makes it especially simple. First, turn off the engine and press the small round button on the dashboard (the one used to switch between trip meters), and hold it down. Then, turn the key to the position where the dashboard powers on. Wait for the maintenance light to start flashing, and continue holding the button for a few more seconds until the light goes off. At this point, release the button, turn off the power, and restart the vehicle to complete the process. You don't need any tools to do it yourself—the key is not to start the engine during the entire process. Last time I helped my neighbor with this, he was surprised, saying he thought he'd have to spend money at the dealership to get it fixed. Actually, the vehicle was designed with DIY operation in mind.