
The method to reset the reminder on the Leiling is: 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON mode, press and rotate the maintenance reset button until the trip meter A appears; 2. Turn off the ignition switch, while holding down the maintenance reset button and rotating, turn the ignition switch back to ON mode, continue holding and rotating the maintenance reset button until the mileage is reset. After 5 seconds, the trip meter A will display 000000. The Leiling is a compact sedan under GAC Toyota, with dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The vehicle comes standard with rear air vents and rear USB charging ports, and features upgrades such as premium leather center armrest, premium leather seats, premium soft-touch front door trim, and premium leather inner door handles.

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I'm quite familiar with resetting the reminder on the Levin. First, make sure the vehicle is turned off. Then, turn the key to the ON position, where the engine is off but the dashboard lights up. Next, press and hold the ODO TRIP button on the dashboard for about 5 to 10 seconds without releasing it. The maintenance indicator light will blink and then turn off, indicating a successful reset. After the reset, the system will recalculate the mileage to remind you of the next maintenance schedule. Before resetting, double-check that the maintenance tasks, such as oil and filter changes, are completed. Otherwise, if the indicator isn't reset, you might mistakenly think maintenance wasn't done during a long trip, which could pose safety risks. I also recommend checking other minor details like brake lights and battery condition during routine maintenance, as these are crucial for prolonging the car's lifespan. Doing the reset yourself saves a trip to the dealership, saving both money and time.

As a young car enthusiast, I learned to reset the reminder for my Levin by myself. Simply put, after turning off the engine, turn the key to the ON position (just keep the dashboard lights on), then press and hold the ODO TRIP button for a few seconds until the indicator light flashes and goes off. This should be done immediately after maintenance to reset the counter and remind you when the next service is due. If you don't do it, the screen will keep showing 'Maintenance Due,' which is annoying and distracting while driving, making it unsafe. I usually do this quickly during my daily commute. While at it, I also check tire pressure and windshield washer fluid levels – these small checks help keep the car running longer, especially in stop-and-go city traffic. Resetting the maintenance reminder isn't hard to learn, and there are plenty of online video tutorials. It saves both money and effort, which is great.

I was quite nervous the first time I reset the reminder for my Levin, but found it surprisingly simple. After turning off the engine, rotate the key to ON position, then press and hold the ODO button for about 10 seconds until the indicator light goes off when the dashboard illuminates. Remember to reset after maintenance, otherwise the system will keep alarming. Always verify that maintenance is actually completed to ensure safety.

I reset the reminder after each Corolla service to save money and ensure peace of mind. Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine, then press the ODO button for five seconds until the indicator light goes off. After resetting, the system provides accurate reminders to prevent missed maintenance issues. Remember to check oil and coolant levels—safety comes first. Don't neglect regular maintenance; your car will last longer.

As a practical person, I DIY the reset for my Leiling to save money. With the key in the ON position, press and hold the ODO button for 10 seconds until the light goes off. After resetting, the system will restart mileage counting to remind you of the next part replacement. Make sure the maintenance is completed before performing this operation, otherwise misjudgment may endanger driving. Also, check the battery and brakes to ensure safety.


