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How to reset the wrench light?

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MacEva
07/29/25 2:37pm
The method to reset the wrench light is: 1. Insert the key; 2. Press and hold the small black lever on the dashboard used for adjusting time and mileage reset; 3. Turn the car key to the 'on' position; 4. Keep pressing the reset button without releasing, hold for a few seconds before letting go; 5. Press the small button and gently rotate it to the right, then release. The reason the car displays the wrench symbol is: The vehicle's maintenance period has been reached, requiring preventive work such as inspection, cleaning, replenishment, lubrication, adjustment, or replacement of certain parts. The items for car maintenance include: 1. Changing the engine oil and oil filter; 2. Checking the braking system; 3. Inspecting the tires; 4. Checking the chassis; 5. Inspecting the car's tie rods; 6. Checking the shock absorbers.
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RafaelDella
08/13/25 7:02am
Last time I was driving, the small wrench icon on the dashboard suddenly lit up, which made me a bit nervous. But I quickly figured out it was reminding me that my car needed maintenance. The reset method is actually quite simple. Most cars support manual reset—for example, after parking and turning off the engine, I turned the key to the ACC position, held down the mileage reset button on the dashboard for about 5 seconds, and the light went off. However, I have to say, this isn’t a long-term solution. The light indicates the maintenance interval has been reached, meaning the oil or filters might need replacement. If you keep manually resetting without addressing the issue, you could end up with major car problems later, which would be a huge loss. I suggest resetting it temporarily to ease the stress, but then scheduling maintenance as soon as possible—safety first. Regular maintenance not only keeps your car running smoothly but also saves fuel and repair costs. Thanks to this habit, I’ve avoided the hassle of breaking down on the road.
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DelRebecca
10/11/25 3:36am
As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with these little indicator lights. That small wrench symbol is actually the maintenance reminder light. The reset method varies slightly depending on the vehicle model. For my car, I just turn the ignition knob twice to enter the settings menu, then select the reset maintenance reminder option, and the light goes off. Don't rush to reset it when the light comes on - it means your engine oil or air filter needs changing. Ignoring it could damage the engine, which would be both costly and dangerous. I've noticed many beginners panic when they see it, but staying calm is key. By the way, different car brands have different reset procedures, so it's best to check the manual or search online for specific steps to avoid mistakes. Regular maintenance is fundamental car care that extends vehicle lifespan. Since developing this habit, my car has remained in excellent condition.
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DiEverly
11/24/25 4:42am
I've repaired many cars and seen owners asking about this light issue all too often. The wrench light indicates that the maintenance interval has been reached. To reset it is simple: turn off and stabilize the vehicle, locate the reset button on the steering wheel or dashboard, and hold it for a few seconds to turn off the reminder. But don't just reset it without addressing the issue—there might be carbon buildup or oil quality problems behind it. Only reset the light after completing the inspection for safety. From my experience, responding promptly when the light comes on helps avoid part damage. Ideally, the light should disappear naturally after maintenance; resetting is just a temporary measure.
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