How to Reset the Wrench Light on Tiggo 8?

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ThomasDella
07/29/25 10:46pm
Insert the key, just insert it without turning. Press and hold the stalk next to the odometer for 5-10 seconds, then turn to power on. After another 5-10 seconds, start the car. Keep holding the stalk throughout this process. If the wrench indicator doesn't clear, repeat the same procedure several times.
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