How to reset the maintenance reminder on the 2019 Lavida Plus?

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McEmerson
09/08/25 4:21am
Turn on the ignition without starting the engine. The wrench symbol and "INSP" maintenance reminder light will appear on the dashboard. Press and hold the reset button with your left hand. Turn off the power while keeping the button pressed until the dashboard display disappears, then release the button. Press the reset button again with your left hand, turn on the ignition, and continue holding the button until the dashboard stops flashing, then release the button.
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