How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Lavida?

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MacMaximus
07/28/25 3:33pm
Method to reset the maintenance light on Lavida: 1. Turn off the vehicle and power; 2. Press and hold the maintenance reset button while turning the key to the ON position (dashboard lights will illuminate); 3. Wait briefly until the maintenance interval indicator displays normally; 4. Turn off and restart the ignition to check if the reset was successful. If unsuccessful, repeat the procedure. In terms of exterior design, the Lavida's front fascia features a multi-slat chrome grille, with the upper chrome trim connecting to the headlights, creating a visually extended effect that enhances the front-end's layered appearance. For the interior, the Lavida comes with a three-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel equipped with multimedia controls. The center console incorporates ceramic-like panels, adding subtle accents to the otherwise simple cabin to prevent a dull atmosphere.
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