How to Reset the Maintenance Reminder on Haval H6?

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Hillary
07/29/25 4:18pm
Here are the detailed steps to reset the maintenance reminder on the Haval H6 dashboard: 1. Insert the key (do not turn it). 2. Press and hold the trip reset knob for 5-10 seconds, then turn the ignition to the ON position. 3. After another 5-10 seconds, start the engine while keeping the knob pressed. 4. If the wrench indicator remains, repeat the procedure several times. 5. Note that maintenance intervals vary by manufacturer settings - refer to your owner's manual for specific timing. After servicing, technicians will reset the maintenance light using specialized equipment.
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