How to Reset the Service Wrench Light on Zotye T600?

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JohnnyRose
07/25/25 12:17am
After turning off the engine, press and hold both buttons on the instrument panel simultaneously, then start the ignition to reset it. Below is relevant information: 1. Service Indicator Light: The small wrench indicator light in the instrument cluster is a "Service Indicator Light," designed to remind the driver to service the vehicle after a certain mileage. In other words, when this light stays on for an extended period, you should take the car to a 4S shop for maintenance. Different manufacturers set different service intervals, so always refer to the vehicle's owner's manual. 2. Car Maintenance: Car maintenance refers to the periodic preventive work of inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the vehicle, also known as car servicing. Modern car maintenance primarily includes the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, and more.
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Amy
08/10/25 3:42pm
As someone who frequently works on my own car, I've dealt with numerous maintenance reminder lights. For the Zotye T600, the steps to eliminate that little wrench icon are straightforward: First, make sure the vehicle is completely turned off with the key still in the ignition. Then turn the key to the ON position (where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start). Look for the TRIP button or a key labeled ODO on the left or right side of the dashboard, press and hold it for 5 to 10 seconds without releasing. You'll see the wrench symbol flash and then disappear, indicating a successful reset. This light typically activates based on mileage, coming on every 5,000 kilometers to remind you to change the oil or check the brakes. If you don't reset it, the light will stay on. While it doesn't affect driving, it might obscure other fault signals. I recommend resetting it promptly after each maintenance session and checking the oil dipstick yourself to ensure everything's normal. Developing this habit can prevent major issues, ensuring safety and saving money. Remember, a car is just a means of transportation, and regular maintenance can extend its lifespan by several years.
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