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

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DeAna
07/23/2025, 05:02:48 PM

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
08/10/2025, 12:42:37 PM

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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Claire
09/23/2025, 12:25:17 AM

As a seasoned driver with decades of experience, I've encountered many issues with maintenance indicator lights, and I'm particularly familiar with resetting them on older Chery E5 models. First, make sure the car isn't running, turn the key to the 'on' position without starting the engine, then locate the trip meter reset button on the dashboard. Hold it down while turning the key off and back on, maintaining pressure for about ten seconds until the light goes off. This method is generally universal, but if your E5 is an older model year, the button location might vary—I'd recommend checking popular threads on online forums first, as many veteran owners have shared tips. The maintenance light is there for safety, reminding you to change oil or filters promptly; delaying repairs can accelerate part wear. My view is that DIY resetting saves time and money, but if you really can't manage it, just spend a little at a local garage—don't stubbornly struggle with it.

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ReeseRose
11/06/2025, 01:41:12 AM

In my experience dealing with similar issues, the key to resetting the maintenance light on older Chery E5 models lies in the button sequence. First, sit in the car, turn the key to the ACC position, press and hold the adjustment button on the dashboard, turn the key off and then back on, and wait for the light to flash and go out. The steps are simple, but older car circuits are prone to minor faults, such as poor button contact or battery issues causing false alarms, so after resetting, drive for a few days to see if the light comes back on. The maintenance light appears due to a preset mileage trigger, indicating that the car needs inspection. Resetting is to clear the reminder, not to skip maintenance. When doing it yourself, ensure the car is completely turned off to avoid short-circuit risks. If repeated attempts fail, it may indicate a deeper fault like a damaged sensor, and it's time to seek professional repair rather than wasting time.

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NevaehLynn
12/27/2025, 03:26:13 AM

My old Chery E5 had the maintenance light come on a couple of days ago, and I found the solution is quite simple. First, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then firmly press and hold the small button next to the odometer. After that, turn the key off and quickly turn it back to ON, holding it for about 10 seconds until the light goes off. The whole process takes just a few minutes and is easy enough for beginners to handle. The maintenance light is designed to remind you of regular service intervals. Although not resetting it promptly won't harm your car, it can be annoying and distracting while driving. I believe regular maintenance is more crucial, like oil changes or brake checks, which can save you from costly major repairs. If the button gets stuck, don't panic—just take a photo and ask for advice in the community group; someone will surely help out.

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BradyMarie
03/24/2026, 11:50:22 PM

I believe resetting the maintenance light on an older Chery E5 requires careful operation. The steps are as follows: Enter the car without starting the engine, turn the key to the ACC position, locate the reset button on the dashboard and press it firmly, then turn off the key and restart it, holding for 10-15 seconds until the light goes off. This light comes on when the system detects that you have reached the maintenance cycle. Resetting it only temporarily turns off the reminder and does not mean skipping the maintenance. Ignoring the issue may mask potential faults such as oil line blockages, increasing the risk of accidents. When doing it yourself, ensure gentle operation to avoid accidentally pressing other buttons and causing alarm malfunctions. The circuits in older cars are fragile; if the reset fails, do not repeatedly attempt it. Instead, seek professional repair to ensure safety. Develop good maintenance habits to prevent the light from frequently coming on.

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