
The method to reset the light on the Boyue is as follows: 1. Start the vehicle directly; 2. Press the button on top of the left steering column stalk until the trip interface appears on the dashboard; 3. Press the mode button to enter the settings menu; 4. Find the reset maintenance mileage menu; 5. Press the mode button and select to clear it. The Boyue is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with body dimensions of 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, and 1694mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. The Boyue is equipped with a 1.8T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 120 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm.

I've been driving the Boyue for over three years, and when the light keeps coming on, it means it's time for service. The reset method is quite simple: After getting in the car, don't start the engine. First, turn the key to the second position to illuminate the dashboard. Then locate the small button on the odometer, press and hold it without releasing. Wait for about five to six seconds, and the wrench icon will disappear. If it doesn't go out, try again a few times, making sure not to rush the timing. Before doing this, remember to check the mileage to ensure you haven't exceeded the maintenance interval. Otherwise, resetting the light without performing the maintenance could lead to serious problems. Personally, I make it a habit to change the oil filter every 7,500 kilometers to prevent minor issues from turning into major repairs—it's both cost-effective and safer. If the steps aren't accurate or you can't find the button, keep in mind that Boyue models may vary by year. It's best to consult the manual or ask for clarification at a 4S shop.

Resetting the light is actually not difficult. Just follow these steps based on my experience. First, sit in the driver's seat and close the door. Press the brake pedal and turn the key to the ACC position without starting the engine. Once the dashboard powers on, press and hold the Trip reset button with your finger for about 5 to 10 seconds until the wrench symbol disappears. Be gentle with the button to avoid damage. Also, remember that the light indicates the need to check engine oil, brakes, etc., so don't just reset it and forget about the maintenance schedule. In daily driving, I pay attention to the break-in period and road conditions affecting mileage. If you drive mostly in the city, change parts more frequently—about once a year for comprehensive maintenance to extend the car's lifespan and save hassle. If you really can't manage it, just visit a repair shop where a technician can handle it in minutes.

Resetting the light is super easy. Turn the key to power on the car (don't start the engine), locate and hold the trip meter button on the dashboard for about 6-7 seconds until the light goes off. Don't rush the process - different models may require slight variations, and newer vehicles might need adjustment through the infotainment system. After resetting, remember to perform timely maintenance including oil changes and inspections, otherwise risks like increased fuel consumption and engine wear may occur.

Resetting the Boyue Maintenance Light: First, enter the vehicle without starting the ignition. Turn the key to power on the dashboard, then press and hold the trip reset button for several seconds until the icon disappears. This DIY method is free and saves you a trip to the dealership. It's also related to oil change intervals—I make sure to service my car every 8,000 kilometers to maintain reliability.

The light comes on to remind you it's time for service. Quick reset method: Turn on the ignition without starting the engine, hold the Trip button for about 5 seconds to clear the symbol. Never ignore the warning light - delaying maintenance may damage the drivetrain and increase overhaul costs. I always follow the mileage intervals specified in the manual to ensure driving safety.


