How to reset the maintenance light on Maxus T60?
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Maxus T60 maintenance light reset method is: 1. Turn on the ignition switch, press and hold the odometer reset button within 30 seconds for 3 seconds until all dashboard warning messages disappear; 2. Turn off the ignition switch, press the clock adjustment button SET while turning on the ignition switch; 3. Release the SET button, press it again, turn off the ignition switch, then turn it on again to complete the maintenance light reset. The Maxus T60 is a pickup truck with dimensions of 5365mm in length, 1900mm in width, 1845mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3155mm. The vehicle is equipped with an electronically controlled part-time four-wheel drive system, offering options for high-speed two-wheel drive, high-speed four-wheel drive, and low-speed four-wheel drive, allowing seamless switching without stopping.
I reset the maintenance light on my Maxus T60 by myself. First, turn off the engine and park the vehicle, then press and hold the trip reset button on the instrument panel without releasing it. Next, turn the key to the ignition-on position but do not start the engine. Keep an eye on the instrument panel—when the maintenance light flashes a few times and then turns off completely, it means the reset is done. Release the button, turn off the power, and then turn it back on to confirm the light doesn’t come on, indicating success. I do this after every maintenance, and it takes about ten seconds. Make sure to locate the reset button accurately, as its position may vary by model year. If you can’t figure it out, check the maintenance reset section in the vehicle manual. The maintenance light is there to remind you of the next service, so don’t skip this step.
For the maintenance light reset, I recommend a two-step approach: First, immediately after turning off the engine, press and hold the multifunction button on the left side of the steering wheel without releasing it. Second, simultaneously turn the key to the ignition-on position. Maintain this for about five to six seconds, paying close attention to the changes on the central display of the instrument cluster. If the wrench icon disappears, it indicates a successful reset. If the icon remains, repeat the operation once more. I've tried this method several times, and it's effective, with the main challenge being the synchronized button combination operation. After resetting, it's best to take a short drive to test and ensure the light doesn't come on unexpectedly. As a side note, driving with the maintenance light on doesn't affect the vehicle's operation, but not resetting it for a long time may interfere with the judgment of the next maintenance interval.