
The steps to reset the light on the new Great Wall Poer are as follows: 1. Turn on the ignition switch. The vehicle must be powered on to perform the reset. 2. Press the button on the instrument panel to switch the display to the instantaneous fuel consumption mode. 3. Turn off the ignition switch. 4. Press and hold the 'Mode Switch' button on the instrument panel, turn on the ignition switch to the 'NO' position, then release the 'Mode Switch' button. 5. Simultaneously press the 'Mode Switch' button and the 'Time Adjustment' button on the left side of the instrument panel. 6. The maintenance light will then be reset.

I've been driving the new Poer for over half a year and found that resetting the maintenance reminder light is actually quite simple. The main purpose is to let the system know you've completed the maintenance task. When operating, first ensure the vehicle is turned off but with the key in the ON position (where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start). Then locate the TRIP button or menu button on the steering wheel, hold it for a few seconds to enter the settings options, navigate to the maintenance information section, and you'll see the reset reminder option - just press confirm. The whole process takes about one or two minutes. I was a bit nervous during my first attempt, but following the manual ensures you won't go wrong. If you don't reset it promptly, that little light keeps bothering you and you might miss the next maintenance date. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and oil levels to keep the vehicle in optimal condition. I enjoy doing minor repairs myself - this method saves both money and hassle, avoiding the need to queue at the shop.

As an experienced driver who frequently uses the Poer for hauling, I've handled the maintenance reset several times. Its reset steps are similar to other pickup truck models. First, turn the key to the ACC position to power up the dashboard without starting the engine. Then locate the settings button near the steering wheel, such as the information toggle button, and long-press it to enter the menu mode. Navigate to the vehicle maintenance settings, select the option to reset the maintenance light, and confirm to turn it off. The key is to be patient and wait for the system response without rushing. Developing this habit is crucial because it helps you track maintenance cycles and prevent major issues. Neglecting basic maintenance like regular oil and filter changes can accelerate engine wear and increase fuel consumption. I generally recommend checking the chain and tensioner every 5,000 kilometers to ensure driving safety.

My new Poer's little yellow light keeps bothering me after each maintenance, but it's much easier now that I've learned the reset method. The basic operation is to turn off the engine but keep the key in the ON position to keep the electrical system working, then press the adjustment button on the dashboard to enter settings, find the maintenance section, and directly reset the reminder light. The whole process takes no more than 30 seconds, remember to be gentle and precise—no random poking. This not only eliminates the distraction but also prevents you from forgetting the actual maintenance schedule. After each reset, I take the opportunity to clean the cabin dust and top up the windshield washer fluid for better maintenance results.

Having driven for most of my life, including the new Poer, I prioritize safety when it comes to maintenance reset. The method involves parking the car securely, turning the ignition to the ON position until the dashboard lights up, then using the steering wheel buttons to navigate the menu, select the maintenance reset option, and confirm. Always follow the instruction manual steps to minimize errors—don’t guess. Delaying the reset can cause constant warning light flashes, distracting you and compromising driving safety, while potentially masking actual mechanical issues. I recommend taking the car for a professional inspection every six months, covering core components like brake fluid and coolant, and resetting the light to ensure accurate system calibration.

As a tech enthusiast, I've done some research on the Pao's maintenance system. The core of maintenance reset is to clear the computer reminder. The typical steps are: turn the key to the ACC position without starting the engine, press the dashboard button to open the information screen, navigate to the maintenance settings, and click reset to complete the process. The underlying principle is to clear the internal counter through button commands to avoid misleading reminders. It relies on voltage and signal input, so operations should be standardized and not too forceful. In daily use, I also check the generator voltage to ensure stable power supply and prevent random warning lights, while paying attention to tire wear and water temperature to maintain optimal overall performance.


