
Insert the car key without starting the engine or necessarily turning on the power. Then press and hold the 0.0 button located at the lower right corner of the dashboard. After turning the key, the indicator light on the car dashboard will turn off. At this point, release the 0.0 button, and the maintenance reset will be completed. Aging or damage: Various components of the car will experience necessary wear and tear. Over time, the lubricants on the parts will deteriorate, become ineffective, or leak. When dust enters, it will cause dirt buildup on the surface of the parts. Metal components may rust, fatigue, or deform, while rubber or plastic parts may age or become damaged. Car maintenance: Car maintenance is essential to ensure the vehicle operates in optimal condition. Regular maintenance allows for early detection of potential issues in all parts of the car, enabling timely adjustments or repairs to prevent problems before they occur. It also ensures the safety of the car and its passengers.

I frequently perform light reset on my 2018 Haval H6, and it's quite simple. First, sit in the car and turn the key to the ACC position (dashboard lights up but engine doesn't start). Then locate the TRIP button on the right side of the steering wheel and hold it down without releasing. Watch the dashboard—the maintenance light will blink a few times, usually taking five to ten seconds before it turns off, indicating a successful reset. Release the button, turn off the ignition, and then turn it back on to confirm the light no longer appears. Remember to reset only after completing the maintenance; otherwise, if the light is off but maintenance isn't done, it could lead to car trouble. If it doesn't respond at first, check whether the gear isn't in P position or the key isn't turned properly—try a few more times and it should work. I've driven this car for several years and have smoothly reset it after every maintenance, keeping the car running perfectly.

As a long-term Haval owner, I must remind you that resetting the light is not just a minor operation—it's crucial for the vehicle's health and safety. Here's the reset method: First, ensure the car is in a stable P position with the key turned to the ON position (do not start the engine). Then, press and hold the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel without releasing. Observe the dashboard—the maintenance light will flash for a few seconds before turning off. Release the button and restart the car to check. This step ensures you remember to perform timely maintenance, as the system resets the countdown for the next service cycle. Ignoring it may lead to missed oil changes or brake inspections, potentially causing major failures. As someone who frequently drives with children, I prioritize this—one reset gives me peace of mind for thousands of kilometers. Maintaining your car is maintaining safety.

Hey, I know how to reset the light on the 2018 Haval H6: turn the key to the ACC position without starting the engine. Press and hold the TRIP button on the steering wheel, watch the dashboard until the light flashes and goes off, then release. Turn off the power and restart to check if the light is still on. The whole process takes about half a minute. If it doesn't work, maybe the button position is wrong or you didn't wait long enough—the manual explains it more clearly. Resetting it early gives you peace of mind while driving.

Having played with cars for years, I find the light reset design of the Haval H6 very user-friendly. To operate, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then press and hold the OK button in the center of the steering wheel. After a few seconds of display on the dashboard, the light will go off, indicating the reset is complete. After resetting, it accurately reminds you of the next maintenance time, avoiding unnecessary over-maintenance and saving money. I often do this in the garage, and many cars have similar designs, making it convenient and efficient.

Just learned this reset method: For the 2018 Haval H6, turn the key to ACC position, hold the TRIP button without releasing, wait until the dashboard lights flash and go off, then release. After completion, the cycle will be recalculated from the beginning. If the light remains on after operation, it may be due to a weak battery or system misjudgment. Try again or refer to the manual and seek help from a 4S shop. Resetting ensures the healthy operation of the car. After driving more, I feel this is a daily essential small skill.


