How to reset the wrench light on Great Wall Fengjun 5?
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Great Wall Fengjun 5 wrench light reset method mainly includes the following steps: 1. Turn off the ignition switch, ensure the vehicle is off. 2. Simultaneously press the left and right arrow buttons on the steering wheel. 3. Turn the ignition to power-on state and hold for more than 3 seconds, the dashboard will display whether the maintenance is reset. 4. Press and hold the SET button on the center console for more than 3 seconds to confirm. 5. Press the MODE button on the dashboard to complete the maintenance reset. Here are some additional details: 1. According to the maintenance manual, the first maintenance for Fengjun 5 is at 4,000 kilometers, followed by every 6,000 kilometers or every six months, whichever comes first. Engine oil, oil filter, and transmission oil should be replaced every 12,000 kilometers, the fuel filter every 24,000 kilometers, and the cabin air filter every 20,000 kilometers. 2. Fengjun 5 maintenance items include engine oil and oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter, fuel filter, brake fluid, transmission oil, power steering fluid, spark plugs, and timing belt. Diesel models do not have spark plugs, and the timing belt must be replaced every 80,000 kilometers.
Last time I encountered the little wrench symbol on my Fengjun 5, I was also quite puzzled. As a veteran owner, let me share a simple method with you: First, don't press the brake pedal, just press the start button to power up the dashboard. Then locate the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel, press and hold it until the odometer starts blinking, release and press it once more to enter engineering mode. Next, you'll see the OIL letters flashing - at this point, keep holding TRIP until the wrench symbol disappears. The whole process takes less than 1 minute, and the key point is to operate while the engine isn't running. My diesel-powered Fengjun 5 requires this procedure every year after maintenance.
I remember helping a friend deal with the small wrench icon on his Fengjun 5 last time, and it did require some tricks. The principle is actually resetting the maintenance reminder system: First, don't start the engine, power on the dashboard and focus on the mileage display area. Use your left hand to press and hold the button with a square and arrow on the steering wheel for a few seconds until 'CLr' appears, then release. Now start the engine and check—if the wrench is still there, repeat the process twice. Many pickup trucks follow this operation logic, quite similar to the Haval H6 system.
Here's a foolproof but effective way to clear the wrench warning light: After turning off the engine, power on again, then press and hold the small black button at the lower right corner of the instrument cluster with your left hand. Keep pressing until the odometer flashes three times before releasing. Finally, start the vehicle and the wrench symbol will disappear. This method has worked consistently on my 5-year-old Great Wall Wingle 5.