How to reset the maintenance light on the 2019 Levin?
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The steps to reset the maintenance light on the 2019 Levin are: 1. Press button A and hold down the brake pedal, neither should be released midway; 2. Do not start the engine, but the vehicle's power must be turned on; 3. At this point, the dashboard or characters will start flashing; 4. Continue holding down the reset button A until an ellipsis appears on the display screen; 5. Release the brake pedal and simultaneously let go of button A; 6. The maintenance light reset operation is complete, turn off the vehicle's power. Taking the Levin 2019 Hybrid 1.8HE-CVT Advanced Edition National VI as an example, its body dimensions are 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, and the body structure is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan.
Resetting the maintenance light on my 2019 Levin is actually quite simple and can be done by myself. First, insert the car key and turn it to the ON position without starting the engine—the dashboard should light up. Then, use the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate left and right until you find the settings icon, and enter it. Inside, scroll to the vehicle maintenance menu, select the reset maintenance reminder option, and press the OK key to confirm—the light will go off. The whole process takes less than two minutes, saving both time and money compared to visiting a repair shop. The maintenance light usually comes on because the system detects that the oil life is almost depleted, reminding you to change the oil. Resetting it only resets the counter and doesn’t mean you’ve actually performed maintenance, so timely servicing is key. I typically get maintenance done every six months, and after resetting the light, I schedule an appointment within a week or so to avoid any car issues. Don’t worry—the first time I did it, I was a bit nervous, but checking the manual and trying once more made me proficient.
When I first got my 2019 Levin, I also encountered the issue of the maintenance light coming on. Later, I learned how to reset it myself: After parking and turning off the engine, press the start button twice without stepping on the brake, and wait for the dashboard to fully light up. Then, use the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to move the cursor, navigate to the settings area, find maintenance-related items such as resetting the maintenance light, and confirm the execution. This operation is not difficult at all, even beginners can easily handle it, saving a lot of time and effort. However, don't ignore the light when it comes on; it's a reminder that you need to change the oil or check other components. After resetting, make sure the actual maintenance records are up to date. I recommend that if you're not familiar with the steering wheel menu operations, first check the owner's manual for diagrams or watch a video tutorial to avoid accidentally triggering other settings and causing the car to alarm. DIY is great, but be cautious not to tamper with the electrical system.