Roewe 350 Maintenance Light Reset Method?
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After the Roewe 350 maintenance is due, it is necessary to change the engine oil for vehicle maintenance. After the maintenance is completed, the maintenance light needs to be reset. Only by normal reset can the next maintenance cycle be correctly reminded. The following are the specific operations for resetting the maintenance light: 1. Turn off the ignition switch, then press the button with two arrows while starting the ignition switch. Release the button after about 3 seconds. 2. The central control screen menu prompts whether to reset. Press the SET key to select reset, hold it down for more than 3 seconds, and then press the MODE button to save. 3. Turn off the ignition switch, and the reset is completed. 4. If it still cannot be reset, you need to go to the 4S shop after the maintenance is completed and use a special maintenance computer to reset.
Speaking of the Roewe 350 maintenance light reset, I've done it myself several times last year. The principle is actually that the dashboard needs to manually reset the maintenance mileage counter. Specific steps: First, turn the key to the position where the entire vehicle is powered off, remember not the ACC power-on position; then press and hold the small TRIP button at the lower right corner of the dashboard without letting go, at this time turn the key to power on the entire vehicle (the dashboard lights up but the engine is not started); then the maintenance light will flash, I counted about holding it for 7-10 seconds, and immediately release when the small wrench icon goes off; finally, turn the ignition key off and on once to confirm. Once I didn't wait long enough before releasing, and the light was still on, the second time I held it for a full 10 seconds before it succeeded. Note to reset it right after maintenance, don't let the next maintenance exceed the mileage.
The maintenance reminder light on the Roewe 350 is a small wrench symbol. The reset steps are quite standard: Turn off the engine and remove the key, then press and hold the TRIP button on the right side of the instrument panel; Turn the key to the power-on position (just enough to see the instrument panel light up); Continue holding the button until the yellow wrench light in the center of the instrument panel flashes and then goes off, which takes about 5 to 8 seconds; Release the button and then turn off the power. I often find that the operation fails because the car door isn't closed tightly or the steering wheel lock is stuck. After a successful reset, the recalculated maintenance mileage will be displayed the next time you drive. It's recommended to record the current mileage for future tracking. This method applies to most models from 2010 to 2014.