
The steps to reset the reminder on the Volkswagen Lamando are: 1. Press and hold the button on the right side of the instrument panel, turn on the ignition without starting the engine; 2. When "SERVICE" is displayed, press and hold the button on the left side of the instrument panel until the next maintenance mileage is shown to complete the reset. The Volkswagen Lamando has the following dimensions: length 4615 mm, width 1826 mm, height 1425 mm, with a wheelbase of 2656 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 51 liters. The Volkswagen Lamando is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 96 kW at 5000 rpm and a maximum torque of 225 Nm between 1400 and 3500 rpm.

Just helped my neighbor with this the other day. Here's a veteran driver's hardcore tip: Start the engine, then immediately turn it off. Before the dashboard goes dark, press and hold the 0.0 reset button below the right tachometer without releasing. Restart the engine and wait 10 seconds until you hear a 'ding'—the alert will disappear. Timing is crucial here, just like smoothly engaging the clutch during gear shifts. If you're unsure, there's a foolproof alternative: After starting, navigate to the CAR menu in the infotainment system, access settings, scroll to , and manually reset. But before resetting, check the dipstick—some older cars trigger alerts when genuinely due for service. DIY can save you a hundred bucks, but incorrect steps might lock the system.

A trick I secretly learned during last year's to share with you: Sit in the driver's seat without pressing the brake, press the start button to power on, use the multifunction button on the right side of the steering wheel to switch to the trip data interface, and hold the OK button for ten seconds to enter engineering mode. Just select the oil life item to reset it. The whole process is quite interesting, like entering cheat codes in a game. Note that for the new Lamando with LCD instrument panel, you need to use the touchscreen to enter vehicle settings, the path is under 'Service & Maintenance' in the reset options. Last time I accidentally reset the mileage by mistake, resulting in driving 200 kilometers for nothing before the prompt reappeared, so confirming the reset type is crucial!

No need to go to the 4S dealership for such a minor issue. With the engine off, press and hold the small button at the lower right corner of the dashboard, turn the key to the accessory position (don't start the engine), and release the button when the reset prompt appears on the screen. The principle is simply resetting the counter in the vehicle's ECU. Remember to unplug any cigarette lighter-powered dash cams first—last time I did this, a fault code suddenly appeared, and it took me forever to realize it was interference from external devices. After resetting, it's recommended to drive on the highway for a while as the system requires speed signals for self-learning. If pressing the dashboard button seems troublesome, you can buy a 30-yuan OBD tool from Taobao for an easier solution.

Follow these three steps: Turn off the windows and air conditioning before shutting off the engine, hold the trip reset button with your left hand, and start the ignition with your right hand. Keep pressing for 10 seconds until you see the English prompt flash on the display, then release. This trick works especially well for pre-2019 models with mechanical gauges. For the new Lamando, there's a reset entry in the 'Vehicle Information' submenu of the infotainment system, but it's hidden deep and requires scrolling down. A crucial reminder for friends who have modified their center control screens: if the modification shop didn't connect the gateway cable, the reset will fail. In such cases, you'll need to return to the original factory for a reflash. After resetting, drive about 1 kilometer before shutting off and restarting for the most stable results.

A hidden trick my friend taught me at the repair shop: Turn the key to the ignition position (dashboard lights on but engine not running), then press and hold the 0.0 button on the dashboard for 20 seconds. Watch for the tachometer needle to suddenly twitch. For newer models, it's even simpler - after starting the car, go to the 'Vehicle Status' in the central control screen and change the cycle option from 'Fixed' to 'Dynamic' to automatically reset. Special reminder: For models with auto start-stop, remember to turn off the start-stop button during operation to prevent sudden engine shutdown interrupting the process. Last time when I helped a female colleague with this function, I discovered the dealership had shortened the maintenance cycle to make more money. During reset, I adjusted the interval back to 10,000 km which is more reasonable.


