
The method to reset the reminder for the Great Wall VV7 is: Press the black knob on the dashboard, turn the ignition key three times from off to the second position without starting the vehicle, and the reset will be completed. The Great Wall VV7 features a 5-door, 5-seat SUV body structure with dimensions of 4760mm in length, 1931mm in width, and 1655mm in height, a wheelbase of 2950mm, a fuel tank capacity of 65 liters, and a curb weight of 1920kg. The front suspension of the Great Wall VV7 is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 167kW and a maximum torque of 387Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I remember encountering the reminder reset issue when driving the VV7 before. This car is designed quite intelligently, allowing you to handle it at home. First, power on the vehicle without starting the engine, then use the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the instrument cluster settings menu and select the vehicle information interface. Find the maintenance reminder option inside, press and hold the confirmation button on the steering wheel for about five or six seconds, and it will automatically reset. The whole process takes just two or three minutes, and remember to keep the vehicle stationary during operation. I’ve noticed some owners fail because they forget to hold the confirmation button long enough—you need to keep pressing until the dashboard prompt disappears for it to be successful. Of course, if you’re really unsure, the dealership can do it in ten seconds with a diagnostic computer, but I find doing it myself more rewarding.

The reset operation for the VV7 is simpler than expected. First, turn the key to the ON position without starting the vehicle. At this point, the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel becomes functional. Navigate to the vehicle information page, use the scroll wheel to locate the maintenance item, and confirm to enter. You will then see the reset option. The crucial step is to press and hold the confirmation button for five seconds—once the prompt disappears, it indicates success. I tried it twice; the first time, I didn’t hold it long enough and the reset failed, but the second time, with patience, it worked perfectly. This design is quite user-friendly, allowing owners to reset it themselves anytime. As a side note, it’s best to reset immediately after each maintenance to avoid frequent reminders later. If it feels troublesome, dealership staff are usually happy to assist, but they often recommend owners learn this basic skill.

Resetting the VV7's reminder only takes three steps: First, turn the key to the power-on position. Second, use the steering wheel buttons to enter the maintenance menu. Third, press and hold the confirm button for five seconds to reset. The car's design is very thoughtful, with progress prompts displayed on the dashboard during operation. I've noticed many owners struggle with the final long-press step—just hold it until the reminder disappears. For city driving, the system typically triggers a maintenance reminder around 5,000 kilometers, and resetting it yourself saves a trip to the dealership.

Having owned the VV7 for three years, I've become quite familiar with the reset procedure. You need to power on the vehicle without starting the engine, primarily using the square menu button on the right side of the steering wheel. Navigate to the vehicle settings, locate the maintenance option, select reset, and then hold down the confirmation button for about 3-5 seconds until successful. Timing is crucial - it's best to perform the reset on the same day after maintenance to ensure the next reminder appears on schedule. I've noticed some owners attempt this while driving, which causes system restrictions. Also, remember to wait for the system self-check to complete after disconnecting the car battery - this easily overlooked step often leads to failed attempts.


