
First, open the car door, then turn off the ignition switch. Rotate the ignition switch to the "on" position to illuminate all indicator lights on the dashboard; After turning off the ignition switch, use the "MENU" button and the scroll adjustment wheel to control the display interface on the dashboard screen. After releasing the "set" button, press "set" once again. Repeat this process twice, then turn off the ignition switch. Slowly press and release the accelerator pedal three times in succession.

I've changed the engine oil myself before, and resetting the reminder light is quite crucial. When driving the BAIC Zhida X3, the method is actually not complicated: first, turn the key to the ignition position (dashboard lights up but do not start the engine), then locate the ODO button or mileage reset button on the dashboard, press and hold it steadily without releasing, wait for 5 to 10 seconds, and when you see the oil indicator light flashing or a reset completion prompt, let go. Finally, start the car to check if the light has turned off. If unsuccessful, it might be due to poor button contact or a weak , so charge it first and try again. Although resetting seems minor, it allows the system to record the next maintenance time, preventing engine wear. It's advisable to check the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers to keep the car running smoothly and save money.

As a driver who has operated various vehicles, I've found that reset procedures are largely similar. For the BAIC Zhida X3, after getting in the car and turning the key to the ON position, keep your eyes on the odometer display and promptly press and hold that small reset button for a few seconds. The indicator light will blink several times to confirm completion. This method is safe and convenient - never attempt it while driving. Performing a timely reset after an oil change can save you considerable hassle, preventing the persistent illumination of warning lights that may distract you and compromise driving safety. Regular also enhances fuel efficiency, and using premium-grade engine oil can significantly extend your vehicle's lifespan.

Resetting the oil light on the BAIC Zhida X3 is quite simple: Turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, press and hold the ODO button on the instrument panel for about 5 seconds, and release when the light goes off. Start the car to confirm the light is normal. The whole process takes just a minute or two, ensuring records are accurate.

I always pay attention to the vehicle system settings. Resetting the oil change reminder is to prevent false alarms. Steps: Turn the key to the ON position, press and hold the trip button until the indicator light changes, then confirm and start the inspection. If not reset, the system may assume the oil hasn't been changed, and false alerts could lead to ignoring real issues like engine failure. Oil quality directly affects operational performance, so timely oil changes and resetting ensure worry-free driving.

Driving experience tells me that resetting the oil light is a small but necessary step. On the BAIC Zhida X3, turn the key to the ignition-on position, press and hold the ODO button for about 10 seconds, and observe the light until it stops flashing. After successful reset, start the engine to verify the light is off. This action helps the system track the next service interval, preventing engine damage due to neglect. The reset is quick and easy to learn, and when combined with regular oil level checks, it enhances overall driving safety.


