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How to reset the maintenance reminder for Magotan B8?

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MatthewRose
07/29/25 4:52pm
Steps to reset the maintenance reminder for Magotan B8: 1. Turn off the ignition switch and shut down the engine; 2. Press and hold the 00 button on the instrument panel; 3. Turn on the ignition switch while keeping the 00 button pressed with your left hand; 4. When the instrument panel displays "Confirm to reset maintenance service data," release the 00 button; 5. Press the 00 button once again to confirm. The Magotan B8 has dimensions of 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2812mm. It is equipped with up to 10 airbags and curtains, providing effective and comprehensive protection for occupants in the event of frontal and side collisions.
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MatteoLynn
08/14/25 6:42am
I bought a Magotan B8, and resetting the maintenance reminder is quite simple. Let me share my experience. First, turn off the ignition to ensure the engine is off. Then, use the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel—press and hold the return button for about five seconds. You’ll see the maintenance option appear in the instrument cluster menu. Next, select reset and confirm. If you don’t see it, don’t worry—sometimes you need to try a few times. I learned this from the owner’s manual, but many people skip reading it. This method can help save fuel costs and keep maintenance on schedule. Remember not to press other buttons randomly, as you might reset something else by mistake, like the odometer display. Regularly checking tire pressure and oil levels is also crucial—the reminder pops up when maintenance is due to prompt you to inspect these. Ignoring it may trigger more annoying alerts. In short, try DIY—no need to waste time at the dealership.
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NorahMarie
10/13/25 3:37am
As a car enthusiast, I consider resetting the maintenance reminder a basic operation. The steps are: First, sit in the car and close the door, turn the key to the ACC position without starting the engine, then locate the SET button on the right side of the steering wheel, hold it down until the maintenance reset option appears on the dashboard, and use the directional buttons to confirm the selection to complete the process. The principle is that this system memorizes the maintenance cycle time, and after resetting, it starts counting the mileage reminder from zero. I recommend paying more attention to the car's condition in daily use, such as the oil and filter replacement cycles, so the reminder doesn't pop up frequently. If the reset isn't successful, don't force it further as it may damage the circuit module—it's advisable to check the manufacturer's guide or find someone to help. Maintenance is the core of extending the vehicle's lifespan. The Magotan B8 is well-designed, and after resetting, ensure it continues to accurately monitor the car's overall health to avoid spending a fortune on unexpected repairs.
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