How to reset the maintenance light on the Great Wall Fengjun 5?
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Method to reset the maintenance light on the Great Wall Fengjun 5: 1. Turn on the ignition (do not start the engine), and adjust the mode to display the instantaneous fuel consumption status. 2. Turn off the ignition while holding down the mode button. 3. Turn on the ignition again, release the button, and simultaneously press the mode button and the left time adjustment button to reset the maintenance light. Below is some related information: 1. The Fengjun 5 adopts a new family-style design, with the upper grille featuring three horizontal chrome-plated bars that are very bold, and the bumper is more three-dimensional, changing from the previous rounded shape. Although not stunning, it is absolutely dignified and very much in line with Chinese aesthetic concepts. The styling is quite masculine, but the bumper and headlight designs are relatively full, giving it a youthful appearance. 2. The body is relatively simple, with the door handles and the rear forming a straight line. The side skirts above the tires are prominently raised, and the metal foot pedals are of an appropriate width, not awkward at all, adding a touch of boldness.
I've been driving my Great Wall Wingle 5 for over three years now, and the maintenance light always stays on after servicing, which is quite unsettling. Resetting it isn't complicated: First, turn the key to the ON position in the ignition switch without starting the engine. Then locate the ODO button or a small wrench icon button on the dashboard, press and hold it for about 5 to 10 seconds until you see the maintenance light blink a few times and go off. This essentially resets the system's reminder counter. Make sure to do this immediately after every oil or filter change—don't delay, as the lingering light can affect your driving mood. The purpose of the maintenance light is to remind you to check the vehicle every 5,000 km; ignoring it could lead to engine wear, and repairs can be prohibitively expensive. If the light refuses to turn off despite prolonged pressing, the button might be stuck or there could be a system malfunction—head to a professional shop for inspection immediately rather than toughing it out.