How to reset the wrench warning light on Great Wall Fengjun 5?
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Great Wall Fengjun 5 wrench warning light reset method: 1. Turn on the ignition (no need to start the engine), 2. Switch the mode to display instant fuel consumption, 3. Turn off the ignition, 4. While holding the mode button, turn on the ignition again and then release the button, 5. Press both the mode button and the left time adjustment button simultaneously to reset the wrench warning light. The Great Wall Fengjun 5 is a pickup truck under the Great Wall brand, equipped with a 2.8T engine to meet the needs of passenger and cargo transportation. In terms of body dimensions, the Great Wall Fengjun 5 measures 5395mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1730mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3350mm.
Having driven for several years, I know that the little wrench light on the Great Wall Wingle 5 dashboard is a maintenance reminder, usually requiring manual reset after servicing. The specific steps are to park and turn off the engine, switch off all electrical devices, then press and hold the TRIP button on the dashboard. Turn the key to the ON position (without starting the engine), wait for about 10 seconds until the wrench light starts flashing, then release the button. Once the light goes off, it's done. If the light remains on, the steps might have been incorrect, or the vehicle hasn't been serviced yet. It's best to check the owner's manual to confirm the button position, as it may vary slightly between models. Remember, resetting the light is just the first step; more importantly, timely maintenance at the 4S shop is crucial, such as changing the engine oil and filters. Otherwise, even if the light isn't on, it doesn't mean the car is problem-free. Delaying maintenance could lead to severe engine wear, resulting in costly and troublesome repairs later.
When driving my Great Wall Wingle 5 on long trips, I often encounter this little wrench warning light. Getting rid of it is quite convenient. After parking and turning off the engine, find a spot to hold down the TRIP button (it might be another function button), turn the key to the ACC position, wait for the dashboard to light up and observe for a few seconds, then release your hand and the light will disappear. The operation is simple, but if you haven't done maintenance, the light won't go off. I recommend regularly checking maintenance records and setting phone reminders rather than waiting for the light to come on. Maintaining your car can extend the engine's lifespan—don't cut corners and drive it hard.