
BAIC Senova D50 is the first A-class family sedan under the Senova brand, inheriting the Nordic minimalist design concept in its appearance. The method to reset the light on the BAIC Senova D50 is as follows: 1. First, with the car's ignition switch turned off, press the trip meter reset button. 2. Next, turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position and hold it until the trip meter displays 0000.0. 3. Once the trip meter shows 0000.0, immediately release the button to complete the reset of the maintenance light on the BAIC Senova D50.

After my BAIC Senova D50 light came on, I also figured out how to reset it. The method is quite simple: First, turn off the engine and let the car come to a complete stop. Then locate the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel, press and hold it without releasing, while simultaneously turning the key to the ON position (where the dashboard powers up but the engine doesn't start). Wait patiently for a few seconds, and you'll see the maintenance icon on the dashboard flash or a reset menu appear. Use the up/down or confirm buttons on the steering wheel to select the reset option, then press the OK button to confirm. After completing these steps, the light should turn off. Remember to reset it only after the actual maintenance is done; otherwise, the light might come on prematurely next time, which could be misleading. I've tried this method several times, and it's quite reliable. However, if the operation fails, it might be due to incorrect steps or a computer issue—in that case, it's best to visit a 4S shop for inspection rather than tinkering with it yourself. Always ensure regular vehicle maintenance so that when the light comes on, you know it's genuinely time for service, ensuring safer driving.

Clearing the light on the BAIC Senova D50 isn't as hard as you might think, though I was confused the first time too. After turning off and exiting the vehicle, press and hold the TRIP button, then turn the ignition to the ON position to observe changes on the instrument panel. Once the menu pops up, simply select reset and confirm. The light will go off after resetting, making it ready for the next reminder. The key is not to operate while driving, as it may interfere with the electrical system. I recommend resetting it immediately after maintenance to prevent the light from coming on randomly. If the light stays on after trying, it might be due to poor button contact or a system bug – better have a professional check it. Always keep track of maintenance intervals while driving, so the light signals accurately. Don't just go for convenience; proper maintenance is essential.

BAIC D50 Light Reset: Turn off the ignition, press the TRIP button to power on, wait for the display to change, then select reset to confirm completion. Ensure this is done after maintenance, otherwise the light may malfunction. Simple and effective.

My opinion: Always complete the before resetting the maintenance light, including oil change and vehicle condition check. The method is to turn off the engine, press the TRIP button to power on, wait for the reset option to display, execute it, and the light will go off after resetting. Pay attention to the maintenance cycle while driving normally, don't rely solely on the light reminder. If the operation fails, don't force it as it may cause malfunctions. Seek help from a 4S shop to solve the issue. Safety comes first. Only by maintaining your car well can you drive with peace of mind for a long time.

Many people mistakenly operate the light reset. My experience is: After turning off the engine, press the TRIP button to power on, display the menu, select reset and confirm. Avoid trying this while the vehicle is running to prevent circuit damage. Common mistakes include not holding the button long enough or selecting the wrong menu. After resetting, confirm the light is off. It's recommended to schedule regular maintenance and keep track of dates - don't wait until the light comes on to act. If the light stays on constantly, it might be a sensor issue requiring professional diagnosis. Don't just focus on resetting while neglecting maintenance - safety comes first. Take good care of your car to avoid unnecessary troubles.


