How to reset the maintenance light on the Senova D50?
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The method to reset the maintenance light on the Senova D50 is as follows: With the ignition switch turned off, press and hold the reset button, then turn the ignition switch to the 'on' position and release the reset button. Press and hold the info button for a few seconds until you see the maintenance reset option, then press info to confirm the selection, and finally press reset to complete the maintenance light reset. The Senova D50 is the first A-class family sedan under the Senova brand, with dimensions of 4582mm in length, 1794mm in width, and 1486mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. In terms of appearance, the front face of the Senova D50 adopts a family-style design, featuring a single horizontal bar grille with extensive chrome accents, and the headlight cluster design complements the fog lights, creating a popular X-shaped front face design.
To reset the maintenance light on a Senova D50, I’ve driven this car for years, and old friends often ask me how to do it. Typically, you need to sit in the driver’s seat, first turn the key back to the OFF position to shut off the engine, then press and hold the trip switch button on the instrument panel (the one used to toggle the ODO mileage). Keep holding it. Next, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, and hold for a few seconds until you see the maintenance light flash or the wrench icon dim. Then release the button, turn the key off, and restart the car to check if the light is gone. If it’s still on, you might have pressed the button too quickly or didn’t hold it firmly enough, or the maintenance record wasn’t reset successfully—in that case, I’d recommend checking the owner’s manual for reference diagrams or visiting a 4S店 to have them reset it for free. The maintenance light is actually a helpful feature, reminding you to change the oil filter on time, as overdue maintenance can harm the engine. For daily driving, pay attention to regular maintenance—generally, check the light every six months or 5,000 km, and reset it early to avoid hassle.