Reasons for the Wrench Light in a 10-Year-Old Excelle

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VanDallas
07/30/25 3:10am
The appearance of a small wrench on the car dashboard indicates that the vehicle requires maintenance. It does not signify a fault but serves as a maintenance reminder. The wrench light is pre-programmed to appear after the vehicle has traveled a certain distance. Below is relevant information about the wrench light: 1. Generally, a car needs maintenance every 5,000 kilometers. 2. It can be manually reset following specific methods. 3. Professional equipment at a 4S dealership can be used to reset it. Current Excelle specifications are as follows: 1. Exterior: Features Buick's latest family design, including a winged grille, HID adaptive headlights connected to the grille, and a flattened front end. The side profile adopts a dual waistline design, creating a sporty feel. The rear echoes the front with a sleek, elongated design enhanced by horizontal lines for added depth. The interior is accented with chrome trim in many details, boosting brightness. The 7-inch central display supports smartphone connectivity and voice recognition. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with 1.3T, 1.5L, and 1.0T engines, paired with 6-speed automatic, 6-speed manual, or 6-speed dual-clutch transmissions, offering strong versatility in choices.
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