
Here are the detailed steps to reset the reminder on Geely Boyue: 1. Press the start switch in the driver's position to turn on the power supply, or directly start the vehicle. 2. Then press the button on the top of the left light lever on the steering wheel until the TRIP interface appears on the dashboard. 3. Press the mode button in the function key area on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the setup menu. 4. Use the previous and next buttons to find the reset maintenance mileage menu. 5. Once you locate the reset maintenance mileage interface, press the mode button again to enter the secondary menu, where you will only see 'Return' and 'Clear' options. 6. Use the volume control lever to select 'Clear'. 7. Press the mode button on the steering wheel again to reset the maintenance mileage. After waiting a few seconds, the interface will automatically exit the setup, and the maintenance reminder will no longer appear on the dashboard.

Last time I helped a friend with the reminder on the Boyue, it only took a few steps. First, don't press the brake pedal and press the start button twice to power on the vehicle—the dashboard will light up completely. Then, switch to the trip information interface, press and hold the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel for about 10 seconds, and you'll see the wrench icon flash before disappearing. For the newer Boyue L, it's even simpler—just go to the vehicle settings on the center screen, find the maintenance option, and reset it. However, if pressing the button doesn't work, it might be because the dealership didn't reset the record after the last service. In that case, it's best to drive back and have them reset it using their computer.

Experienced drivers who have driven the Boyue know that clearing the wrench indicator depends on the model year. For older models, you need to press and hold the brake pedal while the engine is off, then long-press the TRIP button on the steering wheel without releasing it, while powering on the vehicle (but not starting the engine). Hold for about ten seconds until you see the cycle reset. For post-2018 models, you'll need to navigate to the vehicle information submenu in the instrument cluster menu. If you really can't figure it out, don't force it—disconnecting the negative battery terminal for half a minute will forcibly clear it, though this will reset the clock and radio presets. It's recommended to check your car's manual first, as methods vary significantly across different model years.

Resetting the light is actually quite simple. For the new Boyue, just switch to the settings menu via the steering wheel, find 'Reset Maintenance Information' and confirm. For older models, turn the key to the ignition-on position (dashboard lights on but engine off), fully press the accelerator pedal five times within three seconds, and wait for the warning light to flash three times to indicate success. For safety, remember to press the brake and shift to neutral (N) during this operation. If it doesn't work, try repeating the steps a few times—sometimes pressing the accelerator not quickly enough can cause failure. If all else fails, just let the technician handle it during maintenance; they can get it done in two minutes using a diagnostic tool.

I've researched this issue, and the methods vary by model year: For the 2016 version, you need to fully press both the accelerator and brake pedals three times within 30 seconds after powering on. The 2020 model requires a 10-second long press of the 'Left Button + OK Button' combination on the steering wheel. The latest version is more intelligent - simply swipe to the 'My Car' section in the center display to clear it. The key point is to have the vehicle in ready state without engine running. Be careful not to touch the gear shift during operation, and it's recommended to engage the parking brake for safety. If the reset fails three times, the system will lock and can only be unlocked at an authorized dealership.

Last time when the wrench light popped up on my car, I tried several methods. The old method was to power on the car, press the brake pedal, and simultaneously hold the TRIP button and the button on top of the turn signal stalk for 10 seconds. For the newer Boyue PRO, you need to use voice control by saying 'Hello , turn off the maintenance reminder.' There's also a universal trick: close the car door, hold the mileage reset button, then power on the car without starting it, and release the button when the prompt disappears. Remember to check the oil level before performing these operations—if the oil is genuinely low, don't reset it. These operations won't harm the car, and the worst outcome is just having to try a few more times.


