How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Maxus G10?
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Method to reset the maintenance light on Maxus G10: 1. First, press the vehicle's one-button start to ignite the engine and power up the vehicle; otherwise, the prompt cannot be cleared. 2. Press the RES button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel. 3. Then press the '+' button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel until a beep is heard, then release. 4. Observe the vehicle's dashboard to confirm the maintenance light has been reset. Below are additional details about the Maxus G10: 1. The dimensions of the Maxus G10 are 5168mm in length, 1980mm in width, and 1928mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3198mm. 2. The Maxus G10 offers a choice between a 1.9T diesel version and a 2.0T gasoline version. The gasoline 2.0T turbocharged engine delivers a maximum power of 165 kW and a maximum torque of 345 N·m. The transmission options include a 6MT or 6AT gearbox paired with the 1.9T and 2.0T engines, while the 2.4L engine is matched with a 5MT gearbox.
I know this well, resetting the maintenance reminder light on the Maxus G10 is actually quite simple. Sit in the driver's seat without pressing the brake, then press the start button twice to power up the vehicle (dashboard fully lit). At this point, pay attention to the dashboard and locate the ODO display screen. Press and hold the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel for about 5 seconds—you'll notice the wrench icon starts flashing, then release immediately. Next, press the start button once to power off, then power on and start the engine again. If the wrench icon disappears, you're done! Make sure you're on the ODO mileage interface during operation, don’t do this while driving, and hold the steering wheel button firmly. Some newer models might require adjustment through the settings menu, but this method generally works for older versions.
Last time I helped my friend with his G10, the key to the reset operation lies in the steering wheel button combination. First, power on the vehicle without starting the engine. While the dashboard displays the total mileage (ODO) interface, press and hold the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel. Count to about 5 seconds, and you'll notice the maintenance light flashing. At this point, immediately release the button and turn off the power. Wait a few minutes and restart the car, and the warning light should be off. It's recommended to complete this operation within a week after the last car maintenance, otherwise some vehicles may default to not having been serviced. In the summer when it's too hot, remember to open the windows for ventilation before powering on, or the plastic buttons on the dashboard will feel hot to the touch.