How to Reset the Wrench Light on Chery Flagcloud 2?
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The method to reset the wrench light on Chery Flagcloud 2 is to insert the key (do not turn it), then press and hold the trip meter stalk for 5-10 seconds. Next, turn the key to the ON position (without starting the engine). Continue holding the stalk for another 5-10 seconds before starting the vehicle. The stalk must be held continuously throughout this process. Here's relevant information about the wrench indicator: 1. Reason for the "wrench" appearance: The "wrench" symbol on the dashboard doesn't indicate a vehicle malfunction, but rather serves as a maintenance reminder. It appears at regular mileage intervals to prompt the driver for scheduled maintenance. 2. Detailed steps to reset the wrench light on Flagcloud 2: Turn the key to ON position, reset the trip meter by pressing the right button until instantaneous fuel consumption is displayed. Turn off the ignition while keeping the right button pressed. Turn the key to ON again (self-check mode) and continue holding the right button for over 3 seconds. Release the right button, then immediately press both left and right buttons simultaneously for less than 2 seconds. The wrench symbol will disappear.
I've been driving the Chery Flagcloud 2 for several years. That little wrench icon is the maintenance reminder light - when it appears, it means either the mileage or time interval has been reached, reminding you it's time for service. The reset method is quite straightforward: First turn off the engine, then press and hold the trip reset button on the instrument panel (usually located near the speedometer), next turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, wait about 5-10 seconds until the wrench light goes off, then release the button. I do this frequently myself - it's not troublesome, but don't forget to reset it promptly after maintenance so the next reminder will be accurate. For daily driving of this car, check the engine oil and air filter more often, replace them more frequently, and the light will appear less. Don't delay maintenance intervals too long, otherwise insufficient engine lubrication will cause faster component wear, leading to more expensive repairs later.