How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Maxus G50?
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To reset the maintenance light on the Maxus G50, follow these steps: 1. Rotate the knob switch on the steering column to the remaining maintenance position; 2. Turn off the ignition switch, then turn it on again; 3. Rotate the knob switch back to the remaining maintenance position; 4. Press the "SET/CLR" button five times consecutively within 3 seconds to complete the reset. Additional Information: Routine maintenance mainly includes the following 5 items: 1. Clean the body, windows, and light covers to remove dust and sand particles, preventing paint erosion; 2. Check the depth of tire treads, ensure tire pressure is normal, and verify that screws are tightened; 3. Inspect the sealing condition of the engine intake pipe and whether the air filter has any issues; 4. Check if the battery electrolyte is sufficient, ensure terminal connections are tight, and confirm that ventilation holes are not blocked; 5. Verify whether the dashboard, wipers, and lighting system are functioning properly.
I've been driving the SAIC Maxus G50 for several years and have reset the maintenance light myself a few times. It's simple but requires careful operation. Remember to park the car and turn off the engine, then turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, allowing the dashboard to light up. Next, locate the TRIP button on the steering wheel—it's usually a small round button near the speedometer area. Press and hold it for 10 to 15 seconds, and you'll see the maintenance indicator light go from blinking to off, which means the reset was successful. The key is not to release the button too early, or it might not work; the first time I did it, I almost didn't hold it long enough and had to start over. After resetting the maintenance light, make sure to get the car serviced promptly to keep the engine and transmission in optimal condition, which also helps save fuel and extend the vehicle's lifespan. If the operation fails, it might be due to not finding the correct button position or a minor electrical issue—consult the user manual or contact the 4S shop for assistance.