
The method to reset the maintenance wrench light on the 2019 New Lingpai is by turning off the ignition switch, holding down the reset adjustment button, then turning on the ignition switch and releasing the button. The 2019 New Lingpai is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan under GAC Honda, with a length, width, and height of 4756mm, 1804mm, and 1509mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2730mm, and a top speed of 195 km/h. The 2019 New Lingpai is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, a fuel tank capacity of 40L, MacPherson independent front suspension, torsion beam non-independent rear suspension, and tire specifications of 215/55R16.

When I first bought my 2019 Lingpai last year, I also found the maintenance wrench light annoying. Later, I figured out a method myself: First, insert the car key and turn it to the ON position without starting the engine. At this point, the dashboard will display various lights. Quickly locate the TRIP button (the small round button on the left side of the steering wheel), press and hold it for about ten seconds, and you’ll see the wrench light start flashing until it goes out. Release the button, and you’re done. The whole process is very simple and takes just a minute or two. The key is to remember not to operate while the engine is running, as it’s easy to accidentally trigger other functions. Developing a habit of regular maintenance can make your car more durable—for example, checking the oil every 5,000 kilometers. Resetting the light promptly will prevent it from constantly reminding you. If the light stays on after the operation, it might be a system glitch, and it’s best to visit a 4S shop to refresh the settings with a professional computer. Trying to force it yourself could damage the wiring. In short, this little trick is practical for DIY attempts, saving both money and time.

As a seasoned DIY car enthusiast, my method for resetting the maintenance wrench light on the 2019 Honda Crider is straightforward: First, ensure the car is parked and turned off, then turn the key to the 'ON' position (dashboard lights on but engine not started). Keep your eyes on the TRIP reset button near the steering wheel, press and hold it for about ten seconds without releasing until the wrench icon dims or stops flashing. During the process, keep the interior quiet and your hands steady to avoid pressing the wrong button. Essentially, this light serves as a reminder for scheduled maintenance, and resetting it clears the record for the next check. If repeated attempts fail, it's likely an electrical issue, such as unstable voltage, and it's best to consult a professional mechanic. I usually maintain my car myself, and learning these small tricks is cost-effective, saving me the hassle and expense of frequent garage visits.


