How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Volkswagen Touran?
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Vehicle must be in the ignition-off state. Press and hold the "0.0" button on the dashboard. While turning on the ignition, continue holding the "0.0" button without releasing it. When text information appears on the dashboard display, release the "0.0" button. Press the "0.0" button to confirm the status. Finally, check whether the maintenance light has been reset. If necessary, repeat the above operation once more.
I've been driving a Volkswagen Touran for several years and have mastered the maintenance light reset procedure, which involves a combination of buttons on the instrument panel. The steps are quite simple: Turn off the ignition, press and hold the reset button on the instrument panel (usually a small cylindrical button), keep holding it, turn the key to the ON position (without starting the engine), wait for the light to flash or change, then release the button and press it once more to confirm, and the light will go off. This light is just a reminder system; it will automatically come on after a while to prompt you for maintenance. If not reset in time, it can give false alarms, which can be really annoying. Regular resets help keep the car in good condition, and it's recommended to check every 5,000 kilometers or 6 months. Remember to park on level ground when performing this operation—safety first. Many people tend to ignore this little light, but maintenance items like engine oil and brake fluid are crucial for engine longevity. Taking good care of your car can help it last for many more years.