
SAIC Maxus G50 maintenance light reset procedure is as follows: 1. Turn on the ignition switch, hold down the "reset button" with one hand while turning off the ignition switch with the other hand; 2. Keep holding the "reset button" until the clock and mileage on the instrument panel completely disappear (the instrument panel should display nothing, black screen), then release the button; 3. Press and hold the "reset button" again, then turn on the ignition switch. At this time, the maintenance reminder on the instrument panel will flash, continue holding the "reset button" without releasing. Wait until the maintenance reminder stops flashing, then release the button; 4. Turn on the ignition switch or start the vehicle again, the reset is successful.

I've been driving the Maxus G50 for just over a year, and resetting the maintenance reminder light is quite simple. You sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the power-on position without starting the engine. At this point, the dashboard lights up. Use the button on the left side of the steering wheel to scroll down through the menu, find the vehicle settings or system settings option, press OK to enter. Inside, there's a maintenance information or service interval item. Select the reset option and confirm. After the operation, the next maintenance date will be recalculated. I reset it like this every time—this way, the light doesn't interfere with driving, and the accuracy of maintenance records depends on this. Making it a habit can also prevent misjudging actual issues, which is a big help for the car's condition. Now, I don't have to worry about the reminder flashing unnecessarily during long trips. I recommend doing it right after maintenance—it's worry-free and hassle-free.

Friends who drive the G50, pay attention to the maintenance reset. First, turn the key to the power-on state without ignition. After the dashboard lights up, use the directional keys to enter the menu and select the vehicle maintenance section, then click the maintenance reset confirmation. It only takes a few minutes to complete the reset. After the reset and the light goes off, don’t forget to check if the display correctly shows the reset, updating the maintenance cycle. Otherwise, the next service date might get messed up, and the flashing lights while driving can be distracting and unsafe. Long-term neglect may lead to incorrect maintenance records, potentially delaying oil changes and even affecting safety. Remember to operate in a stable environment and ensure the car is parked securely before proceeding.

For the maintenance reset of the Maxus G50: First, turn on the vehicle's power without starting the engine. Use the steering wheel buttons to scroll to the settings menu, select vehicle information to enter the maintenance options, then locate the maintenance cycle reset item and click confirm to complete the reset immediately. The entire process is simple and quick. After resetting, the light reminder will stop, and the maintenance calendar will be accurately reset.


