How to reset the wrench light on Shuailing T6?

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VonParker
07/24/25 8:20am
Press and hold the maintenance shortcut button on the dashboard, step on the brake pedal, start the car to power on, then press the SET button on the dashboard to confirm the reset of the maintenance wrench light. Here is some related information about the maintenance wrench light: 1. Concept of the maintenance wrench light: This indicator is very user-friendly. If the wrench light comes on while driving, it's necessary to promptly go to a 4S shop for vehicle maintenance to avoid potential malfunctions during driving. Due to differences in vehicle models, the mileage settings may vary. You can find reference information in the vehicle's maintenance manual. 2. Precautions after the maintenance wrench light appears: After the maintenance reminder light comes on, always confirm when the car was last serviced. Don't reset the light immediately after it appears. Also, remind the mechanic to reset the maintenance reminder light after servicing the vehicle, regardless of whether the light is on or not.
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ArielMarie
08/11/25 3:57am
As someone who frequently researches car details, I know the wrench light on the Shuailling T6 dashboard is a maintenance reminder, signaling it's time for an oil change or regular service. To reset it, ensure the maintenance is completed first—don't reset it prematurely and waste effort. Here's how: Without starting the engine, turn the key to the position where dashboard lights illuminate; then locate a button on the dashboard, usually the TRIP or mileage reset button, hold it for a few seconds while watching the wrench light—it will flash and disappear. If unsure about the button's location, refer to the owner's manual for specifics. I find this process straightforward, but the key point is not to skip maintenance, as it can degrade the car's condition. Since I drive frequently, regular upkeep extends engine life and improves fuel efficiency. Remember, while this step is DIY-friendly, it's best performed under professional guidance to avoid potential risks from incorrect operation.
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