
The method to reset the wrench indicator on the Lamando is as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch to the off position; 2. Press and hold the reset button 0.0 on the instrument panel, located next to the instrument panel; 3. Turn on the ignition switch while keeping the 0.0 button pressed with your left hand; 4. When information appears on the instrument panel display, release the 0.0 button; 5. Press the 0.0 button once more to confirm; 6. Check if the maintenance light has been reset. If not, start the process from the beginning. Taking the 2021 Volkswagen Lamando as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4615mm, width 1826mm, height 1425mm, wheelbase 2656mm, minimum ground clearance 110mm, and curb weight 1325kg.

Last time I cleared the wrench symbol on my Lamando by myself, and it was actually quite simple. First, turn off the engine, then press and hold the small button on the right side of the dashboard without releasing it. Next, turn the key to power on (but don't start the engine), wait until the reset prompt appears on the screen, then release the button and quickly press it once to confirm. The whole process takes just 30 seconds. If you're unsure about the button's location, just check the owner's manual diagram for clarification. By the way, if the symbol is still there right after maintenance, remember to check whether the oil and filter were actually replaced after resetting, to avoid the repair shop cutting corners. I've done this reset myself three times, even saving the trouble of using the dealership's scan tool.

Just cleared the wrench symbol on my Lamando, and found the key lies in the operation rhythm. You must hold down the square-framed button on the dashboard (some models call it the 0.0/SET button) with the car completely turned off. Then power on the dashboard and it will display 'service reset' - that's when you release the button and give it a light tap. Don't press too hard with your fingers during the whole process, as plastic buttons can crack easily. Last time my wife pressed too forcefully and the button got stuck, requiring dashboard disassembly. Newer touchscreen models might require menu settings, while older mechanical buttons are actually more convenient. After clearing the symbol, remember to reset the mileage record.

Don't panic when the wrench light appears on the dashboard—it's just Volkswagen's counter reminder. The most reliable method is to perform routine maintenance first, change the engine oil and filter, then reset it. Reset steps: Turn off the engine, press and hold the dashboard button, power on, wait for the prompt to appear, release and press once more. If you're unsure how to do it, visit a dealership—they can clear it in two minutes using an OBD scanner, usually free of charge. Last time I serviced my car, the apprentice forgot to reset it, so I cleared it myself on the way back. Avoid using non-genuine diagnostic tools for random adjustments, as they may trigger fault codes.

To resolve the wrench symbol issue in the Lamando, focus on three key points: First, this symbol is unrelated to the vehicle's condition and is purely a preset countdown. Second, the reset button is typically located at the bottom right of the tachometer. Third, you need to press and hold the button until the instrument panel completes its self-check. Last time, my colleague's reset button malfunctioned, and I taught him to use a combination of the multifunction steering wheel buttons: after turning off the engine, simultaneously press the OK and back buttons for 5 seconds, then power on again. If the button is truly broken, you can purchase an OBD Bluetooth module from Taobao and connect it to a mobile app to clear the warning. After resetting, the trip mileage on the instrument panel will automatically reset to zero—this is normal, so don't worry.

Dealing with the wrench indicator depends on the model year. For my older Lamando, simply turn the knob on the left side of the steering wheel: after turning off the engine, rotate to the menu and hold the knob for five seconds. Newer models with LCD screens require navigating to Vehicle Settings - Maintenance Reset in the infotainment system. The core principle is to reset the timer in the vehicle's computer. I recommend checking the date on the last maintenance sticker while you're at it. After resetting, the system will recalculate the 5000 km or six-month cycle. When performing the operation, ensure the car key is in the ignition-on position, and in cold weather, be careful not to drain the battery.


