How to Reset the Maintenance Light on the H6?
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Here is the method to reset the maintenance light on the Haval H6: 1. Insert the key and keep the engine off. 2. Press the reset button once, and according to the system displayed on the screen, switch and select the system that needs adjustment. 3. Turn the ignition switch to the second position, and hold down the reset button for about 3 seconds. 4. When the relevant icon appears on the multifunction display of the instrument panel, it means the maintenance light has been successfully reset. Below is some relevant information about the maintenance light: 1. The maintenance light is a device that reminds the owner to perform vehicle maintenance in a timely manner. 2. After performing vehicle maintenance, the maintenance light can be reset to zero, allowing the system to recalculate the next maintenance period or mileage.
As a seasoned driver who's owned a third-gen H6 for five years, I can reset the maintenance light myself. Here's how: First, press the start button twice without braking to power on. Wait for the dashboard to light up, then press and hold the small square button (TRIP button) on the right side of the steering wheel with your right hand. Simultaneously, press the start button with your left hand for five seconds. If you see the maintenance icon flash three times and disappear on the dashboard, it means the reset was successful. This method works for older models manufactured before 2020. For newer models, you can adjust it directly in the dashboard menu. If the operation fails, check the battery voltage, as insufficient voltage can affect the system reset.
Last time when I got my 2022 H6 serviced, I learned this trick: there are four directional buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. Navigate to the settings menu and find the 'Maintenance' option. Press and hold the OK button to enter, where you'll find the maintenance mileage reset. The key point is that the engine must be completely turned off but the power must remain on. My previous mistake was because the car was completely powered off. Also, after completing this step, remember to check the auto start-stop function. My friend found it less responsive after resetting. If you really can't find the menu option, you can check the maintenance manual in the glove box.
Helped a colleague with this before. For the older H6 model, the steps are straightforward: With the vehicle completely powered off, press and hold the small button on the dashboard, then turn the key to the ON position (without starting the engine). Wait about 15 seconds until the wrench icon flashes and disappears. The newer Guochao version is even simpler—just go to Settings > Vehicle Settings > Maintenance Reminder on the central control screen and turn it off directly. However, I must remind you that resetting after a minor service is fine, but don’t skip major services. The system reminders are there for a reason.