
To reset the maintenance light on the Fengjun 7, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the ignition switch to shut down the engine. Press and hold the right button (zero/reset button) on the instrument panel with your left hand. 2. While continuing to hold the right button, turn on the ignition switch. Keep holding the "zero/reset" button until the maintenance light enters reset mode, then release the right button. 3. Within 20 seconds of releasing the right button, press the left button (menu button) once to confirm the reset. By following these steps, the maintenance cycle indicator will be cleared and return to the normal display mode.

I've been driving for many years and have done the P-Series maintenance light reset quite a few times. Turn the key to the OFF position, don't move it before the engine shuts off completely. Press and hold the small button on the instrument panel - the one used for trip meter reset. Turn the key to ON position (dashboard lights up but don't start the engine). Wait a few seconds until the maintenance light flashes or goes off. Release the button and turn off the ignition. Remember, this light is reminding you of scheduled maintenance - after resetting, don't forget to actually do the oil change service, otherwise you might encounter engine problems. I often do this in my home garage, it's simple and saves money. If you're unfamiliar or unsure, check your owner's manual for details instead of wasting time guessing. Bottom line: safety first, when done properly there's no risk.

As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with resetting the maintenance light on the Great Wall Poer 7. Here's the drill: After turning off the ignition, hold down the control button near the steering wheel. Turn the ignition to the ON position and watch the indicator light - it usually disappears within 5-10 seconds. Release the button and turn off the ignition to complete the process. It's like sending a reset command to the system to clear old records. Remember to perform maintenance soon after resetting, as this protects your engine's lifespan. At car meetups I've attended, everyone agrees similar methods work universally - no tools needed, super convenient. Don't worry about damaging your car, but beginners should check online tutorials first to build confidence.

I just handled the maintenance light on my Great Wall Wingle 7. Turn the key to OFF. Press and hold the reset button. Turn the ignition to ON. Wait for the light to go off and release the button. It only takes a minute for the light to disappear. Remember to perform maintenance after clearing it.


