
The method to reset the Borui maintenance light: 1. With the car turned off, press and hold the short-distance counter reset button below the tachometer without releasing it; 2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, then release the short-distance counter reset button. At this point, the SERVICE indicator will appear on the display; 3. Pull out the minute button on the clock and turn it to the right. The display will show the mileage; 4. Turn off the engine; 5. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position again, and the SERVICE indicator will disappear. In terms of appearance, the Borui features a four-door fastback design, incorporating traditional Chinese cultural elements such as water ripple patterns, Chinese cloud motifs, and West Lake arched bridges. The Borui is available in six body colors: Crystal Diamond White, Flame Red, Black Jade, Copper Brown, Magnetic Gray, and Starry Night Blue.

I felt a bit anxious when I noticed the maintenance light on my Borui came on, as it indicates it's time for servicing. Not addressing it promptly might mislead the next maintenance schedule. The reset operation isn't too difficult. Usually, you don't start the engine, just turn the key to the ON position (or press the start button), then press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel, enter the dashboard settings to find the maintenance option, and click reset—it's done. I've tried it myself a few times, and it takes less than a minute. After resetting, the system will start counting down again for the next reminder. Remember, the recommended maintenance interval is around 5,000 kilometers. Regularly resetting the light helps car owners keep track of their maintenance schedule accurately. Ignoring the light isn't safe, especially before long-distance drives—it's always good to check.

As someone who frequently deals with cars, resetting the maintenance light on a Borui requires following steps carefully. Start the vehicle without igniting it, use the steering wheel controls to access the maintenance menu and select reset. Some models may require a specific button combination on the dashboard. If you're not familiar with the process, it's best to consult the owner's manual or visit a professional workshop where they can use diagnostic tools for more accurate results. Resetting the light is crucial for maintaining accurate service records; improper handling may cause the light to give false alerts or miss the next reminder. It's important to develop a habit of regular maintenance and not wait for the light to come on. Vehicle health directly impacts daily driving experience.

I reset the Borui maintenance light myself, it's quite simple: power on without starting the engine, use the steering wheel buttons to navigate to the settings menu, find the maintenance reset option and confirm. After resetting, the light goes off and the system starts counting again, making it easy to track the next maintenance time. Forgetting this step will make the light reset in vain, potentially leading to delayed maintenance. After trying a few times, you'll get familiar with it, saving the trouble of visiting a repair shop.


