What are the steps to reset the maintenance light on the Jetour X90?
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The steps to reset the maintenance light on the Jetour X90 are: 1. Turn off the ignition switch while clearing, then hold down the mode switch; 2. Turn on the ignition switch, then release the mode switch; 3. Within 30 seconds, simultaneously press the mode switch and the clock switch to clear the maintenance light. The Jetour X90 is a six-seater SUV model with dimensions of 4840mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1745mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm. The Jetour X90 features a family-style front grille with LED headlights, keyless entry, power-folding mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, power-sensing tailgate, 20-inch alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, dot-matrix daytime running lights with tomahawk-style decorative elements, among other configurations.
I just reset the maintenance light on my Jetour X90, and the operation was quite simple. First, turn the key to the ON position, which powers up the vehicle without starting the engine. Then, press the button on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings menu on the dashboard and find the 'Vehicle Information' option. Scroll down to 'Maintenance Reminder,' hold the OK button for about 5 seconds, and you'll see the wrench icon on the dashboard disappear, indicating success. Before resetting, make sure the maintenance is completed; otherwise, the mileage will be inaccurate, and you might miss the next service interval. The menu positions may vary slightly for different model years of the X90. If you're unsure, refer to the owner's manual, which provides detailed step-by-step instructions with illustrations. Doing it yourself saves you the half-hour wait at the dealership.
I've reset the maintenance light on the Jetour X90 multiple times. The key is finding the correct menu path: After powering on without starting the engine, use the steering wheel buttons to enter the instrument menu, select 'Reset Maintenance Interval' under the 'Service' option. Hold the confirmation button on the steering wheel until the prompt disappears. For newer models, the reset button might be integrated on the side of the instrument panel - just poke the small hole with a needle a few times. When doing it yourself, remember to check the last maintenance date to avoid messing up the schedule. For older models with physical buttons on the center console, try holding both instrument panel buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds. After resetting, the system will default to a 5,000 km reminder - it's most cost-effective to do this before long trips.