What does it mean when the wrench indicator light is on in a car?

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SanJaxson
07/29/25 3:44pm
The wrench indicator light is a maintenance reminder light, not a fault indicator. It is a user-friendly setting that alerts the car owner to perform vehicle maintenance. If the wrench light comes on while driving, it is necessary to promptly visit a 4S shop for car maintenance to prevent potential malfunctions during driving. Due to variations in car models, the mileage settings may differ. You can find the specific reference in the car's maintenance manual. If the wrench light appears after normal maintenance, you can manually reset the wrench indicator by following these steps: 1. Insert the key, but do not turn it; 2. Press and hold the operation lever next to the odometer for 5 to 10 seconds, then turn the key to the power-on position; 3. After another 5 to 10 seconds, start the car while continuing to hold the operation lever without releasing it.
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