How to reset the oil maintenance light on the Lynk & Co 01?
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The method to reset the oil maintenance light on the Lynk & Co 01: 1. Turn on the ignition switch without starting the engine; 2. Press and hold the trip meter reset button on the combination instrument panel, then observe the dashboard for a maintenance prompt; 3. The odometer will then begin to count down. When the display shows 0000.0, release the button. The Lynk & Co 01 has a body length, width, and height of 4549mm, 1860mm, and 1689mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2734mm. The vehicle is front-engine, front-wheel drive, and its engine has a maximum power of 160kw and a maximum torque of 325nm.
Resetting the maintenance light on my Lynk & Co 01 is actually not difficult, I've done it several times myself. The general steps are: First, turn the key to the ON position (just to illuminate the dashboard without starting the engine). Then look at the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel - press and hold the OK button or the up/down buttons for a few seconds until the dashboard displays a menu. Find the 'Maintenance Settings' or similar option. After entering, select 'Reset Oil Light' and confirm to complete. The entire operation must be done when the vehicle is parked, don't attempt it while driving. The oil light comes on to remind you to change the oil, and it will restart the mileage count after resetting. After completing, remember to check the oil dipstick to ensure the oil level is normal, otherwise the light may remain on. Some newer models might require operation through the central control screen - just follow the prompts.
As a DIY-loving car owner, here's how I can teach you to reset the Lynk & Co 01 maintenance light: Turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. There's usually a mode switch button on the right side of the steering wheel—press and hold it to enter system settings. Navigate through the menu to find 'Vehicle Settings,' where you'll see a 'Reset Maintenance' option. Select the oil reset and hold the confirm button for two seconds to zero it out. The key is not to press the steps too quickly to avoid adjusting other settings by mistake. After resetting, the light will turn off. Remember to regularly check the oil level afterward and ensure the oil was genuinely changed before resetting. Doing it yourself saves money and hassle, avoiding unnecessary trips to the dealership. Try it a few times, and you'll get the hang of it—I use this method for all my car's maintenance.