How to reset the maintenance wrench on Fengshen A60?

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OEliza
07/24/25 5:46am
With the car key turned off, press and hold the black button on the right side of the dashboard with your left hand, turn the key to the 'on' position, and wait until the maintenance mileage on the dashboard resets to 50,000 kilometers, indicating that the maintenance light has been reset. Here is some additional information: 1. Model: The Dongfeng Fengshen A60 is an independent model under the Dongfeng Motor brand, offering three variants of the 2.0-liter engine. These are the 2.0-liter Luxury, 2.0-liter Technology, and 2.0-liter Premium models, all equipped with a CVT transmission. 2. Exterior: The car's design incorporates elements from international high-end luxury models, featuring a sleek body with dynamic curves that exude a sense of grandeur.
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LaCollin
08/11/25 1:28am
I remember resetting the maintenance reminder wrench light on the Fengshen A60 is quite simple. First, turn off the engine and make sure the vehicle is in the OFF state. Locate the ODO button on the dashboard—that small round knob used to adjust the odometer—and hold it down. Don't release it, then turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, just powering up the electronics. Maintain this position for 5 to 8 seconds, and you'll see the wrench icon blink or disappear. At this point, you can release the button. After completing the reset, turn off the key and restart the car to confirm the light is gone. Over my three years of driving this car, I've found that delaying the reset can postpone maintenance reminders, leading to delayed oil changes and increased engine wear. So, after each reset, I make sure to note down the maintenance schedule. These small operations might seem minor, but they can extend the car's lifespan, especially for daily commuter cars—pay attention to maintenance frequency, at least twice a year, to avoid sudden breakdowns when driving in suburban areas.
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