
To turn off the light on a Landwind X2, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the ignition key to ensure all dashboard lights are off; 2. Press and hold the reset button on the right side of the dashboard with your left hand, then turn the ignition key to power on with your right hand to disable the maintenance light. The Landwind X2 is a 5-door, 5-seater compact SUV with exterior dimensions of 4439mm in length, 1835mm in width, and 1550mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine and a 5-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum torque of 210 Nm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, with a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.

I used to drive a X2, and the maintenance light was quite annoying when it came on. Usually, you need to reset it manually. From my experience, first, park the car in a safe place, turn off the engine, and then press the start button without stepping on the brake (to turn on the ignition switch without starting the engine). At this point, the dashboard will light up. Then, hold down the odometer reset button for a few seconds until the maintenance reminder light goes off or you see the screen flash once, then release the button—that should do it. Don’t rush to start the car; try turning the ignition back on to see if the light is off. If this trick doesn’t work, it might be a settings issue. I recommend checking the owner’s manual for specific steps. The maintenance light reminds you to change the oil or check the brakes regularly—don’t delay too long to avoid affecting the engine’s lifespan. It’s simple but important since a well-maintained car is more fuel-efficient and safer.

As a car enthusiast, I don't think resetting the light is difficult. Models like the Landwind X2 use button combinations for reset. Generally, you first sit in the car with the door closed, turn the key to the ON position (don't start the engine), wait for the dashboard to light up, then locate the small reset button near the instrument panel, press and hold it for about 5 to 10 seconds until the light goes off. Some models might require navigating through the trip computer menu, using the steering wheel buttons to switch options, selecting the maintenance option, and then pressing confirm. This process isn't dangerous, and you'll get the hang of it after trying a few times. The maintenance light is part of the vehicle's intelligent reminder system, alerting you when it's time for maintenance to prevent small issues from becoming major problems. Pay attention to your car's condition during daily driving, and the light will go off after maintenance.

The light coming on is your car's way of saying it's time for service—don't rush to turn it off without understanding its importance. If you accidentally leave the light on without completing maintenance, it may keep flashing, distracting you while driving. For models like the Landwind X2, the common reset method involves using the reset button: turn off the engine, power on just the instrument panel (without starting the car), then hold down the button on the dashboard for a few seconds. If you're unsure, don't tinker with it—just drive to a 4S shop or professional repair center where technicians can quickly reset it with tools, saving hassle and ensuring safety. Leaving the light on might cause you to overlook other faults, and regular maintenance greatly benefits the engine.

Give DIY a try, turning off the light isn't complicated. For the Landwind X2, first ensure the car is parked and turned off. Sit in the driver's seat and turn the key to the ACC position (dashboard lights up). Then, locate a knob or button on the instrument panel (likely for menu control), press and hold it, and observe if the maintenance light starts flashing. Hold for about 6-8 seconds before releasing. After confirming, restart the car and the light should be off. Operate steadily during the process, avoiding other buttons to prevent misconfiguration. Remember, this is just a small step; turning off the light after maintenance helps maintain vehicle health and prevents further repair issues.

The light is actually your considerate assistant; when it illuminates, it indicates your car needs attention. The reset method is simple: first turn off the engine and exit the car for a few minutes (to let the system rest), then return to the car and turn the ignition to the ON position (without starting the engine). Use the dashboard buttons to operate, hold the reset button, and observe the light's changes. After completion, restart the engine to check the result. If you accidentally make a mistake, don't panic—just restart the system and try again. This reminds us of the importance of routine maintenance—changing the oil or filters, and regular servicing to keep the car running smoothly and safely.


