How to reset the maintenance wrench on the old Chery e5?

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DeAna
07/24/25 5:02am
The method to reset the maintenance wrench on the old Chery e5 is as follows: 1. Make sure the car is turned off, locate the menu toggle button on the steering wheel, insert the key, and hold down the toggle button without releasing it. 2. Turn the key to the second position, which is the ON position, to power on the car and start the self-check. 3. Wait for the self-check to complete, while still holding down the toggle button. After five seconds, the maintenance will be reset. More information about the Chery e5 is as follows: 1. The front face design of the Chery e5 features a more rounded clam-shell structure for the engine hood. 2. The newly designed headlights of the Chery e5 incorporate some popular fashion elements, with a sharp, angular quadrilateral shape.
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SarahLynn
08/11/25 12:42am
I often handle car issues myself. For resetting the maintenance light on the older Chery E5, here's a simple procedure you can try. First, turn the key to the second position (ignition on but don't start the engine), then locate the small button on the dashboard - the one used to adjust the odometer. Hold it down while turning the key to the off position, then turn it back to the second position. Keep holding the button for about 10 seconds - the maintenance light should start blinking, and it should disappear after you release the button. If it doesn't work the first time, try a few more times as older models can sometimes be less responsive. Remember, the maintenance light is reminding you that your car needs servicing - don't ignore it, or you might miss important engine or transmission checks later. Regular maintenance extends vehicle lifespan. This process isn't complicated, but if you're concerned, keep the owner's manual handy or watch a tutorial video to avoid incorrect operations causing issues.
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