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How to reset the maintenance wrench light on Fengshen A60?

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DeCatherine
07/29/25 12:15am

Fengshen A60 maintenance wrench light reset procedure: First, turn off the ignition switch. Hold down the black pillar adjustment rod on the right side of the instrument panel with your left hand, then turn the key to the ON position with your right hand. You will see the mileage changing. When the maintenance mileage resets to 5000 km, it indicates the maintenance light has been successfully reset. Below is an introduction to the Fengshen A60: 1. The Fengshen A60 is equipped with Nissan's MR series 2.0L displacement engine, featuring a CVT continuously variable transmission, known for its high fuel efficiency and reliability. 2. The front face of the Fengshen A60 adopts a popular U-shaped design, with upward-slanting headlights that integrate seamlessly with the large chrome-framed grille, complementing each other. Paired with the double-swallow Fengshen logo and golf-club-style fog lights, the A60 presents a stable, grand, and extraordinary appearance, with a front face design full of approachability. 3. The greatest advantages of the Fengshen A60 are its grand and beautiful exterior; simple and fashionable interior with practical configurations; spacious and ample cabin with comfortable seating.

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MacKevin
08/12/25 3:26am

I've been driving my Dongfeng Fengshen A60 for many years, and when the wrench light on the dashboard comes on, it's reminding you that it's time for maintenance. The reset method isn't difficult: sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then press and hold the trip meter reset button on the dashboard (usually a small cylindrical button labeled TRIP or RESET). Keep holding it for about 10 to 15 seconds until the wrench icon disappears. This operation actually resets the maintenance counter in the vehicle's computer. After completing this, don't forget to get an oil change and inspection - otherwise while the light may be off, your car could develop problems. Regular maintenance extends engine life and saves on repair costs. I make it a habit to service twice a year, and my car's condition has remained excellent.

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Briella
10/01/25 7:08am

I've helped quite a few people with the maintenance light on their Aeolus A60 at the repair shop. The steps are simple: First, insert the key and turn it to the ACC or ON position—the dashboard lights up but don't start the engine. Then, press and hold the odometer button for about ten seconds without releasing it, and the wrench symbol will disappear. That's how you clear the reminder. This feature is designed to prevent delayed maintenance, ensuring regular oil and filter changes to protect the engine. If the light comes back after being cleared, it might genuinely be time for maintenance. Don't ignore it—cars, like people, can act up without proper care. Always schedule maintenance promptly after resetting the light—safety first.

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JessicaAnn
11/15/25 2:08am

Quickly Reset the Wrench Light on Fengshen A60: Turn the key to ON position without starting the engine, press and hold the instrument button for about 10 seconds until the light goes off. Get your car serviced promptly. Delaying can harm the engine.

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