
Boyue turn off the reminder steps are as follows: 1. First, start the vehicle. 2. Then press the button on the top of the left steering wheel light lever, and the dashboard will display the TRIP interface. 3. Press the mode button in the function key area on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the setup menu. 4. Use the previous and next buttons to find the reset maintenance mileage menu. 5. After finding the reset maintenance mileage interface, press the mode button again to enter the secondary menu, where there are only two options: return and clear. 6. Use the volume control lever to select clear. 7. Press the mode button on the steering wheel again, and the maintenance mileage will be cleared. After waiting for a few seconds, the interface will automatically exit the setup, and the dashboard will no longer display the maintenance reminder.

I actually researched this issue last time when driving my friend's Boyue. It's quite simple. First, don't step on the brake, just press the start button twice to power on the vehicle—the dashboard will light up. Then, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to find the menu with a wrench-like icon, and hold the OK button for about five seconds. Here's the key! After the prompt disappears, don't release it—keep holding until the screen shows an English message confirming the reset was successful. The whole operation takes less than 30 seconds. However, the button positions differ between the 2018 and 2022 models. For newer touchscreen versions, you'll need to find the reset option in the vehicle settings.

As an auto repair technician, I often get this question from car owners. The Boyue's maintenance reminder reset comes in two types: for older models, hold the OK button on the steering wheel to enter engineering mode for reset, but newer models require an OBD scanner. For pre-2018 Boyue models, power on the vehicle and long-press the trip reset button for 10 seconds until the wrench icon flashes, then release. Post-2020 vehicles need a diagnostic tool to access the engine module for reset, otherwise the reminder will pop up again at next startup. Actually, this reminder doesn't affect driving, but constantly popping up is annoying. It's safer to have the technician clear it during maintenance.

The last service reminder popped up, but I kept failing to reset it by following the manual. Later, I realized I missed a crucial step. Taking my 2021 Boyue as an example: With the vehicle completely turned off, hold down the return button on the left side of the steering wheel with your left hand, then start the vehicle with your right hand. Wait for the dashboard to complete its self-check, then immediately use your right hand to scroll the wheel on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the service settings page and press the confirm button. Keep your fingers pressed on the buttons throughout the process; a successful reset will be indicated by a beep. Actually, it's fine if you don't reset it, but the reminder showing up every time you start the car can be a bit annoying.

Tried three methods before finally succeeding! For the old Boyue, simply long-press the small knob on the dashboard, while the newer models require accessing the secondary menu. The most crucial step: You must operate when the engine is not started! That day, I foolishly pressed for a long time with the engine running and got no response. Specific steps: First, press the start button to power on without ignition, quickly press the trip switch button three times to enter mode. After seeing the maintenance cycle setting, long-press the steering wheel mute button for ten seconds until the prompt disappears. This method suits models from 2016 to 2019; newer models require a visit to the 4S shop for computer programming.

An experienced mechanic taught me a trick: disconnecting the negative terminal of the for ten minutes can force a reset, but it may trigger other fault codes. The correct method is to turn the key to the ON position (where all dashboard lights are on), and within five minutes, fully press the accelerator pedal five times in a row. Note: it's the accelerator, not the brake! Then turn off the power and restart to try. This trick works for the 2017 model, but it doesn't work on later models with electronic throttles. For the new Boyue, you need to enter the central control screen settings, find the vehicle health system to reset the maintenance counter. If you can't find this option, you'll have to go to a 4S shop for assistance.


