How to Reset the Maintenance Light on the Vision X6?
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The specific steps to reset the maintenance light on the Vision X6 are as follows: 1. Press and hold the mute button on the right side of the steering wheel for a few seconds; 2. Once the display responds, press the mode button once to activate the menu; 3. After the menu is activated, press the mode button again to enter the menu; 4. Then select the maintenance reset option. The Vision X6 is a compact SUV under Geely Auto, with dimensions of 4546mm in length, 1834mm in width, 1715mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2661mm. In terms of exterior design, the new Vision X6 features a front grille designed with Geely's family styling, using piano black lacquer finish that integrates with the black Geely logo. It adopts a floating roof design, with distinct color separation for the pillars, creating a three-dimensional and streamlined silhouette that lowers the visual height of the vehicle.
When I previously serviced my Vision X6, I also encountered the issue of the maintenance light flashing. The reset method is actually quite straightforward: first, park the car in a safe place with the engine completely off. Then, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, but do not start the engine. At this point, keep an eye on the dashboard and locate the TRIP button—I usually press and hold it. Maintain this for a few seconds until the maintenance light flashes and turns off, indicating completion. I recommend being patient during the process, waiting around 10 seconds. If there's no response, it might be due to poor button contact or needing a few more attempts. After resetting, remember to check if the actual maintenance has been completed; otherwise, the light may still come on, which could be dangerous. The maintenance light in the Vision X6 is there to remind us to regularly change the oil, inspect the brakes, etc. These maintenance tasks are crucial—delaying them can shorten the car's lifespan or increase the risk of malfunctions. I make it a habit to service the car every 5,000 kilometers; doing some tasks myself can save money and provide peace of mind. If the manual has specific steps, it's worth referring to, but my method works for most owners.