
To reset the maintenance reminder, follow these steps: 1. First, turn off the car's ignition, then press and hold the 0.0/SET button on the right side of the dashboard with your left hand. 2. While holding the "SET" button, turn on the ignition. 3. Release the "SET" button, then press it once more. 4. Finally, turn off the ignition, then turn it back on to complete the reset of the maintenance reminder. Here are some precautions regarding car maintenance: 1. Engine maintenance. The car engine should be cleaned at appropriate intervals. Prolonged use can lead to the formation of a thick layer of carbon deposits on the engine's surface, which can significantly corrode the rubber components inside the engine. 2. Prevent evaporation of gasoline and water. During summer, temperatures are generally higher, making gasoline and water more prone to evaporation than usual. Therefore, it's essential to regularly check the radiator and fuel tank, topping them up promptly when levels are low.

Every time I see that little wrench pop up, it gives me a headache! Actually, resetting the maintenance reminder is quite simple, and most cars can be handled by yourself. For example, in my Toyota, with the engine off, just hold down the ODO button on the dashboard, then turn the key to the 'on' position without starting the engine, and wait about 10 seconds—the wrench symbol will disappear. For German cars like Volkswagen, you need to use the steering wheel buttons to access the engineering menu. However, it's important to note that clearing the reminder doesn't mean you can skip maintenance; it's best to keep track of the mileage from your last service. If you really can't figure it out, just record a short video and send it to the service guy at the 4S store—they usually guide you through the steps online, saving you a trip to the repair shop. By the way, some new energy vehicles allow you to turn off the maintenance reminder directly in the settings on the central control screen. For example, Tesla hides this function in a sub-menu on the touchscreen.

Just helped my neighbor's younger sister deal with the maintenance reminder last week - she couldn't understand any of those dashboard symbols at all. Actually it's a three-step process: first turn off the ignition while holding the trip reset button, then power on and wait for the prompt to flash, finally confirm the reset. Operations vary slightly between models - American cars tend to use steering wheel controls to access hidden menus, while Japanese cars prefer physical buttons on the instrument panel. When I took a friend's BMW for service recently, the technician showed me how to check the reset option in vehicle settings through the iDrive system. Remember to check if the dashboard displays the next maintenance mileage after resetting - this data is particularly important. Nowadays some connected cars can clear reminders remotely via mobile apps, but for older models I'd recommend checking the manual for specific procedures, especially since pre-2005 vehicles can have all kinds of quirky operation methods.

Canceling the maintenance reminder is as simple as using a smartphone. First, locate the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel, scroll down to the maintenance settings, select reset, and confirm to complete. I just did it last month, and the whole process took less than 20 seconds. Nowadays, many cars come with automatic reminder functions that pop up after every 5,000 kilometers, especially Korean cars which are particularly prone to notifications. Important reminder: Reset it promptly on the same day after maintenance. I once forgot to reset it and ended up driving an extra 800 kilometers before remembering. Don't be afraid to do it yourself; resetting the reminder won't affect the engine, at most you'll just have to do it again. For those who really can't manage, you can use an OBD diagnostic tool—just plug it in and clear the reminder with one click. Renting one at an auto parts market for 50 bucks is the most convenient option.


