How to reset the maintenance light on the Haima S5?
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Haima S5 maintenance light is located on the dashboard, and the reset is done using a computer for maintenance clearance. As driving time increases, the wear and tear of internal vehicle components gradually becomes more severe. To ensure normal operation of the car, manufacturers have set up some reminder indicator lights during production. After reaching a certain mileage, the owner must promptly replace the components. After successful replacement, it is also necessary to reset the car's maintenance light. Additional Information: Regularly pay attention to cleaning the car's filters. During the use of the car's internal combustion engine, dust and other impurities will continuously mix into the engine oil, while the oxidation effect of air and combustion exhaust gases on the oil will gradually cause the oil to form gum or sludge. This not only accelerates the wear of parts but also easily causes oil passage blockages. Therefore, it is necessary to clean the car's filters regularly.
Previously, the maintenance light on my Haima S5 came on, which made me quite anxious. I quickly checked the manual and asked friends, only to find out that the reset method is quite simple. First, turn off the ignition and remove the key, do not start the engine. Then, press and hold the small button on the right side of the dashboard, usually labeled RESET or TRIP. After that, turn the key to the power-on position without starting the car, wait a few seconds to see if the maintenance light flashes or goes off, then release the button. This resets the reminder system, telling the car that you've performed the maintenance. I always follow the mileage intervals; Haima generally requires maintenance every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometers. Changing the oil and filter is crucial, otherwise, the engine can wear out easily. Saving on these small things can extend the car's lifespan. It's too dangerous to operate while driving, so make sure to do it when the car is parked. By the way, the maintenance light is actually a smart assistant, helping you keep track of maintenance schedules—don't ignore its blinking, as it can affect your driving mood.