
Method to reset the maintenance reminder on the Volkswagen C-TREK: The operation must be performed with the engine turned off. First, locate the maintenance reset button on the multifunction steering wheel, then press and hold the reset button while turning on the car's power. Wait for three seconds, and the maintenance reminder on the dashboard will automatically turn off. The Volkswagen C-TREK is a compact station wagon and the first A-segment crossover station wagon from Volkswagen. Its body dimensions are 4559mm in length, 1793mm in width, and 1487mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2614mm. The C-TREK is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 112 horsepower and a maximum torque of 145 Nm.

I just learned how to clear the maintenance reminder on my Volkswagen C-Trek, and it's actually quite simple. First, don't press the brake pedal, just press the start button to power on the vehicle—make sure not to start the engine! At this point, the dashboard will light up. Locate the 'SET' button below the light control lever on the left side of the steering wheel and hold it down. Then, you'll see a prompt on the center screen of the dashboard asking, 'Reset maintenance data?' At this point, press the 'OK' button at the very top of the control lever to confirm. The entire reset process takes about five or six seconds, and that annoying wrench icon on the dashboard will disappear immediately. Remember to perform this operation promptly after your next maintenance service to keep the records accurate. Volkswagen's system design is quite user-friendly.

I've done this multiple times. Get in the car, close the door, and turn on the ignition (don't start the engine) – just make sure the dashboard lights up. With your left hand, press and hold the 'SET' button on the left side of the steering wheel (below the turn signal stalk). Keep your eyes on the instrument cluster screen; a confirmation box for resetting will pop up shortly. Then, use your right hand to press the 'OK' button at the top of the turn signal stalk, and you're done. The whole process is quicker than fastening your seatbelt. Essentially, this reset works by clearing the maintenance counter in the car's onboard computer, allowing the system to restart the countdown based on preset mileage or time intervals. The interface might vary slightly across different model years, but the core button locations generally remain unchanged. Remember to reset it after maintenance – it's a crucial step.

That little wrench icon for maintenance reminder is indeed quite annoying. I found the simplest method: sit in the car, insert the key and turn it to the ignition position (just until all dashboard lights come on). With your left index finger, press and hold the 'SET' button on the left side of the steering wheel. At this point, Chinese prompt characters will appear on the instrument cluster. Quickly use your right hand to operate the turn signal stalk, pressing the 'OK' confirmation button at the very end with your thumb. The whole process is as fast as changing TV channels with a remote control. It might feel awkward the first time, but actually all the buttons are conveniently located on the left side of the steering wheel - no need to bend over and fumble around. After this operation, the system won't pop up reminders anymore, making your driving experience much more pleasant.


