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How to reset the wrench light on Great Wall Fengjun 5?

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DelaneyDella
07/29/2025, 02:46 PM

To clear the maintenance wrench light on Fengjun 5, follow these steps: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the "NO" position without starting the engine. 2. Press the button on the dashboard to switch to instantaneous fuel consumption display mode. 3. Turn off the ignition switch. 4. Press and hold the mode button on the dashboard, then turn the ignition switch to "NO" position before releasing the mode button. 5. Simultaneously press the "Mode" button and the left "Time Adjustment" button on the dashboard. 6. The maintenance light will then reset to zero.

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AllisonLee
08/14/2025, 08:15 AM

As a long-time owner of the Great Wall Wingle 5, I've personally tried removing that wrench symbol, and it's actually quite simple. First, turn the key to the OFF position to ensure the engine is completely shut off; then press and hold the trip reset button on the dashboard (usually that small button with an arrow), don't let go; next, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, watch as the wrench symbol starts flashing, wait about 5 to 10 seconds until it disappears automatically, then release the button—done. The whole process takes less than a minute, but make sure to do it in a parking lot, not while driving. If it doesn't work the first time, repeating once or twice usually does the trick. I remember sometimes this symbol appears after the maintenance reminder is due—clearing it only resets the alert and doesn't guarantee the car's condition, so sticking to scheduled maintenance is the real priority. In short, safety first during the operation, stay calm, and you'll get it done.

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SanGriffin
10/14/2025, 04:01 AM

As a car enthusiast myself, I often help friends troubleshoot such minor issues. For the wrench symbol on the Great Wall Wingle 5, the key lies in the button sequence and timing. First, ensure the vehicle is completely turned off, then press and hold the odometer reset button on the dashboard without releasing it. At this point, turn the key to the ACC position (the power-on state where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start), hold for about 10 seconds, and the wrench light will flash a few times before disappearing. Release the button, and you're done. This reset process should be continuous, not intermittent, or the system might misidentify it. The wrench symbol is just a maintenance reminder—don't panic when it appears. It doesn't indicate a fault but reminds you to check or change the oil soon. For daily use, I recommend a minor service every 5,000 kilometers to prevent potential issues. The operation is simple and easy to master, but remember to do it in an open area to avoid temporary electrical issues caused by operational errors.

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McIsabelle
11/27/2025, 09:08 PM

I've encountered similar situations before. The key to resetting the wrench symbol lies in the reset operation. Simply put: After parking and turning off the engine, press and hold the dashboard reset button, then turn the key to the ON position and wait for the symbol to disappear. However, this symbol is a maintenance due warning - don't ignore the substance just to clear the alert. If there's no response after the operation, don't force it; there might be a fuse or ECU issue requiring professional diagnosis. For safety, if you're not very familiar with cars, it's better to visit a 4S shop. Having driven various vehicles, I understand these small indicators don't address root causes; regular maintenance is the proper way to extend a car's lifespan. Clearing the symbol isn't difficult, but it must be done while the vehicle is stationary.

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MacJulianna
01/17/2026, 10:30 PM

Having driven for years, I understand the meaning of the wrench symbol—it's a reminder that maintenance is due. The method to clear it isn't difficult: first turn off the engine, press and hold the reset button on the dashboard, then turn the key to the ON position, wait a few seconds until the symbol flashes away. Don't rush during the process; complete it quickly. But I must remind you: don't think everything is fine after clearing it. The maintenance cycle for the Fengjun 5 is generally every six months or 5,000 kilometers—don't delay when it's time to visit the 4S shop. The symbol is just a system record; resetting it won't harm the car, but long-term neglect of maintenance will damage the engine. I recommend asking the mechanic to reset it after each service to save yourself the trouble. Pay attention to the details of your car's condition daily to avoid a lot of hassle.

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AmirLynn
01/17/2026, 10:32 PM

As a Fengjun 5 owner, I'm familiar with the wrench reset procedure, which is essentially a system reset trick. Here's how: After turning off the engine, hold the reset button, switch to ON power position, wait for the symbol to disappear before releasing. The operation must be continuous, otherwise it may fail; the symbol could be a maintenance reminder or self-check alert, nothing serious. If it persists, check if maintenance was recently done without reset, or simply restart the vehicle and try a few times. Additional tip: Don't panic when the wrench appears - park safely first. It doesn't affect driving, but ignoring maintenance can cause issues. Develop a habit of checking dashboard indicators regularly to prevent problems. Overall, it's a simple operation - the key is timely factory maintenance to ensure vehicle health.

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