
Method to reset the warning light on a Haval H6: 1. Turn off the engine and ignition, then press and hold the button located at the lower right corner of the instrument panel. After turning off the ignition switch on the Haval H6, press and hold the trip meter reset button at the lower right corner of the combination instrument panel. 2. Turn on the vehicle's ignition, and the odometer display will begin a countdown. When the display shows 0000.0, release the button, and the maintenance indicator light on the display will turn off. Here is some information about the Haval H6: The Haval H6 has a body length, width, and height of 4653mm, 1886mm, and 1730mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2738mm. The Haval H6 features a front McPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 211 PS, a maximum power of 155 kW, and a maximum torque of 325 Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Last time I reset the light on my Haval H6 myself. Remember to power on the car without starting the engine, then hold down the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel for about 10 seconds until the maintenance reminder pops up on the dashboard. Just select reset and confirm. I succeeded in one try with my third-gen H6, but the procedure might vary for different model years. The maintenance light is essentially reminding you to change the oil - don't rush to reset it. I recommend completing a full maintenance service at an authorized shop before resetting the light, otherwise it could seriously affect engine lifespan. When doing it yourself, pay close attention to the dashboard prompts - pressing the wrong button might exit the reset mode.

I've been driving a Haval H6 for almost four years now, and resetting the light is actually quite simple. After starting the car, locate the dashboard menu, usually by holding down the OK button on the steering wheel to enter the settings interface. The key is to release the button immediately when the wrench icon appears, then select to reset the maintenance data. However, I've encountered special cases before—after the last system update, the reset method changed, and I had to use a diagnostic computer to get it done. So checking the manual first is the most reliable approach, as newer models might have added gesture control features. After resetting the maintenance light, it's best to start the engine to test and confirm there are no fault warnings on the dashboard.

To reset the light, usually a few steps are enough: With the vehicle turned off, hold the OK button, power on without ignition, and wait for the dashboard prompt to reset the maintenance interval. The key is to distinguish the car model. My old H6 can be reset this way. However, my colleague's new model requires connecting to the vehicle system, and he directly reset it using a mobile app. If you're really unsure, just drive to the 4S shop where the technician can get it done in three minutes with a device. The maintenance light being on indicates it's time to check the engine oil condition, so don't push it without changing.

I remember being startled when I first saw the light illuminate on the H6's dashboard. Later, I learned it's actually an intelligent reminder feature: First, sit in the car without pressing the brake pedal, just press the start button to power on. Then quickly locate the steering wheel control buttons - usually long-press the left multifunction button to enter settings. Note that button positions vary across different trim levels, with premium versions possibly having it on the right side. After successful reset, remember to note the mileage for your next service, otherwise the system will trigger the light prematurely again.

I found that most Haval H6 owners can reset the light themselves. The key operation is to hold down the TRIP button for a few seconds when the key is turned to the ACC position. However, it's important to note that this method doesn't work well in winter due to slower electronic system responses. Last week, when I helped a friend with his sport version H6, we had to wait for the prompt tone to appear after holding the button. If two attempts fail, it's best to stop trying as it might indicate a sensor malfunction requiring professional inspection. After the maintenance light is reset, the system automatically calculates the next service interval, which is very convenient.


