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

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DelaneyDella
07/30/25 2:46am
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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