How to reset the maintenance light on the Great Wall H6?
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Great Wall H6 maintenance light reset method is: 1. Turn off the ignition switch, hold down the trip meter reset button; 2. Turn on the ignition switch, release the reset button; 3. After the "service" indicator appears, press the minute button and rotate it to the right until the display shows 0 mileage; 4. Turn off the ignition switch. Taking the Haval H6 2021 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4653mm, width 1886mm, height 1730mm, wheelbase 2738mm. The Haval H6 2021 model is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I remember feeling a bit nervous the first time I reset the maintenance light on my Great Wall H6 by myself, but it turned out to be quite simple. First, turn off the car and sit in the driver's seat. Locate the small button near the dashboard (the one usually used to reset the trip mileage). Press and hold it, then turn the key to the ignition position without starting the engine. You'll hear a beep, and the maintenance light on the dashboard will start flashing. Wait for about 5 to 10 seconds, and the light will go off by itself—then you can release the button. If it doesn’t turn off, try again; you might not have timed it right. Don’t forget this step after regular maintenance, or the light will stay on, making it hard to track the next service interval and draining the battery. Developing this habit can extend your car’s lifespan and save you a trip to the repair shop.
A friend of mine who drives an H6 also encountered the maintenance light staying on constantly, and he was quite anxious. I taught him a simple trick: after parking and turning off the engine, firmly press the reset button on the dashboard while turning the key to the accessory position (not starting the engine), wait quietly for about ten seconds, and the light will naturally go out—just release the button. Tried it a few times without any issues, no need to consult the manual. By the way, this light is just a reminder tool; after resetting, remember to check the actual maintenance records, such as the condition of the engine oil and oil filter, to ensure the car's health. Doing it yourself can be quite rewarding and helps you understand more about your car's condition.