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How to reset the maintenance light on Zotye T500?

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LeEmersyn
07/29/25 9:13am
Zotye T500 maintenance light reset method: 1. Turn off the ignition switch. 2. Press and hold the two mileage reset buttons on the instrument panel without releasing. 3. Turn the ignition switch to the position where all instruments are lit, wait until the wrench light goes out, then release the two mileage reset buttons. 4. Turn off the ignition switch and then turn it on again, the maintenance light will be reset. Here is more information about car maintenance: 1. When the maintenance light comes on, it means the car needs to be serviced at a professional auto repair facility. A car maintenance service can take as little as 40 minutes or as long as two to three hours, depending on the number of maintenance items required. 2. Cars are consumables and require regular maintenance to improve performance and extend their lifespan. According to relevant car maintenance test programs, proper car maintenance can save 11.36% of fuel during driving; in addition, after a full vehicle maintenance, CO emissions during idle driving are reduced by 45.37%.
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VanElisa
08/12/25 8:54am
The maintenance light reset for the Zotye T500 is actually quite common. As a driver myself, I often handle it on my own. First, completely turn off the car, then locate the TRIP reset button on the dashboard and hold it down without releasing. Next, turn the key to the ACC position, where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start. Keep holding the button and count to about 5 seconds until you see the maintenance light flash or turn off directly, then release the button. This will reset the light. Make sure the car is not running during the operation, otherwise it might fail. The maintenance light usually comes on to remind you to change the oil or perform maintenance, so after resetting, don't forget to check the car's condition at a repair shop. Regular maintenance is crucial as it can extend the car's lifespan. After resetting it myself, I always feel much more at ease, not having to worry about the light staying on.
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ArcherLynn
10/06/25 4:22am
Speaking of the Zotye T500, resetting the maintenance light isn't difficult. I often DIY these small tasks. After parking and turning off the engine, hold the mileage reset button near the steering wheel, turn the key to the ACC position, hold for a few seconds, and the light will automatically go off. This procedure is also in the user manual—it's advisable to check before starting. Don't overcomplicate it; a software reset will do, no need to touch the hardware. After resetting, the light won't bother you anymore, but remember, the light coming on is a good thing—it's reminding you that maintenance is due. Take some time to learn these basic skills to save trips to the dealership and money, and it also helps you get a better feel for your car.
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