How to Reset the Maintenance Light on the Fengjun 6?
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The method to reset the maintenance light on the Fengjun 6 is: 1. Turn off the key, press and hold the 0.0 button, then turn on the ignition to power the car; 2. Release the 0.0 button, then press the 0.0 button again to reset the maintenance light. Taking the 2017 Fengjun 6 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5385mm, width 1800mm, height 1760mm, wheelbase 3200mm, and minimum ground clearance 188mm. The 2017 Fengjun 6 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 95kW and a maximum torque of 315Nm, matched with a 6-speed manual transmission.
As an ordinary person who often tinkers with cars, I've found that resetting the maintenance light on the Fengjun 6 is actually quite simple, but you need to pay attention to the method. The light in my own car has come on several times. First, make sure the key is turned to the ON position, where the dashboard lights up but the engine isn't started. Then press the button combination on the left side of the steering wheel—usually you need to hold down the info or settings button for about 5 seconds until a menu pops up on the dashboard. Use the up and down buttons to navigate to the maintenance option and select reset. The whole process shouldn't take more than a minute. If you make a mistake and the light stays on, don't panic—try restarting the car or checking the user manual. Actually, this light is just a reminder to change the oil or do a basic check. Ignoring it for too long can harm the engine, and saving a little trouble now might cost you big repairs later. Since I learned this trick, I've saved a lot of trips to the repair shop each year and can keep better track of maintenance cycles, making the car last longer. Remember, the Fengjun 6's operation is similar to other pickups, but it's best to refer to the owner's manual for specific button positions to avoid mistakes.
When the maintenance light comes on for the Fengjun 6, I usually follow these steps to reset it: First, sit in the driver's seat without starting the engine, then turn the key to the ACC or ON position to power the electrical system. Next, locate the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel—most models require holding down both the 'Settings' and 'OK' buttons for a few seconds until the service menu appears on the dashboard. Use the navigation keys to move to the maintenance reminder section and confirm the reset. The whole process is super quick, taking no more than 30 seconds, but make sure to hold the buttons firmly without releasing. If you don’t have the manual handy, searching online for a Fengjun 6 reset tutorial will easily lead you to video demonstrations. From my experience, this light doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem but rather the smart reminder system at work. Developing a habit of regular checks can help avoid more mechanical issues, such as overdue oil or filter changes. This DIY approach saves time and money, reducing reliance on technicians—especially convenient for daily commuters.