
Adjust the wrench indicator, press and hold the button on the instrument panel for 10 seconds, then press once more when 5000 is displayed. Below are detailed introductions about the Landwind X5: 1. Introduction: The Landwind X5 is the first domestic SUV with a 2.0T+6MT/8AT configuration. It is a new urban SUV model from Landwind Motors, featuring smooth and sharp body lines with a very dynamic overall design. On the morning of January 4, 2013, Landwind X5 held its online launch event and simultaneously announced the prices of the first three models to be released. The models launched this time were all 2.0T manual transmissions, with configurations ranging from low to high: Chuangxing Edition, Chuangxiang Edition, and Chuangling Edition. 2. Configuration: The Landwind X5 has dimensions of 456818551710mm and a wheelbase of 2660mm; Landwind Motors' first urban SUV model, the X5, officially went on sale on January 4, 2013. The X5 is equipped with a Shenyang Mitsubishi 4G63S4T 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 190 horsepower and a maximum torque of 250N·m.

I remember when I took my Landwind X5 to the repair shop, the mechanic taught me how to manually reset the wrench warning light. First, don’t start the engine. Press and hold the TRIP button under the dashboard with your right hand—that’s the small button used to display mileage. With your left hand, insert the key and turn it to the ON position (where all dashboard lights are on but the engine isn’t running). Keep holding the TRIP button for about 7 seconds, and the wrench icon will flash twice and disappear. My 2016 model worked this way, but I heard that post-2018 models require pressing the button on the end of the wiper stalk instead. If it still doesn’t reset, it’s likely because the maintenance reminder wasn’t cleared from the ECU last time, in which case you’ll need a professional diagnostic tool.

I've helped a friend with this issue before, and it's quite simple with three steps. First, turn off the engine and all power; second, press and hold the round adjustment button on the right side of the dashboard; third, turn the key to power on (don't start the engine), count to five seconds until the wrench icon flashes, then release. The key point is to complete the operation within 10 seconds of powering on, otherwise the onboard computer will default to exiting the setup mode. Also, a reminder: after resetting the maintenance, it's best to drive a few kilometers to see if the wrench icon really disappears, as electronic systems can occasionally act up.

Last year, I learned a niche trick at the 4S dealership: Insert the key and turn it halfway to activate the dashboard, then quickly press the start button twice (without pressing the brake), and immediately hold down the steering wheel mode switch button for 8 seconds after the dashboard finishes self-checking. This method is suitable for models with modified central control screens, as the old methods might not work. If it still doesn’t resolve the issue, it’s recommended to check the BCM control module—my neighbor had a similar problem due to moisture in the module causing the warning light to persist.


