
The wrench warning light is a indicator, reminding you that it's time for service. Below are the vehicle maintenance intervals and service items: Vehicle Maintenance Intervals: The maintenance interval is preset when the vehicle leaves the factory, so the "small wrench" symbol will appear after certain mileage to remind the driver for timely service. Typically, the maintenance interval is every 5,000-8,000 kilometers driven, while the factory-set interval is slightly longer than 8,000 kilometers. After maintenance, the warning light needs to be reset following specific procedures to turn it off. If the light remains on, it means the maintenance reminder wasn't reset properly, and you'll need to perform the reset again after service. Regular Maintenance Items: 1. Engine Oil Service: Engine oil, also called lubricant, helps reduce engine wear while providing cooling and lubrication. There are three types: - Full synthetic oil: Replace every 10,000-12,000 km. For vehicles driven infrequently, the oil may emulsify and lose effectiveness, requiring replacement after about one year. - Semi-synthetic oil: Replace every 8,000-10,000 km. - Mineral oil: Requires replacement every 5,000 km.

Friends who drive Chery cars must have seen that little yellow wrench icon on the dashboard. The first time I saw this light, it gave me quite a scare—I immediately pulled over to check the manual. Turns out, it's not a malfunction indicator at all, but simply a reminder! The onboard computer automatically triggers this alert based on either mileage or months elapsed. Think of it like an alarm clock telling you it's time to visit the 4S shop for an oil and filter change, which typically costs around 300 yuan. But don't even think about covering the light with tape to ignore it—my colleague once delayed maintenance until the engine started sounding like a tractor, and the repair bill came to nearly 2,000 yuan. Here's a pro tip: after servicing, always ask the mechanic to reset the reminder light with their computer, or it'll stay lit indefinitely.

Last time when I took the Tiggo 8 camping, a small wrench symbol suddenly popped up on the dashboard midway. The experienced driver with me, who has driven taxis for twenty years, told me to keep going. He said Chery's yellow wrench light is just a regular reminder. It typically comes on every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometers or every six months to prompt you for basic servicing. The key point is that this light doesn't affect normal driving at all, unlike the engine fault light which requires immediate attention. However, China VI emission standard vehicles are more sensitive now, and prolonged delay in maintenance might trigger system speed limiting. Last time I was two weeks late for service, the 4S shop mentioned it nearly activated the emission system protection program. By the way, reset methods vary by model - for the Tiggo series, you need to hold down two steering wheel buttons simultaneously for five seconds.

My mechanic friend taught me to recognize this symbol: the yellow wrench light on Chery's dashboard is a reminder, usually set based on mileage or time. For a regular 5,000 km service, just change the engine oil and oil filter, which can be done at a roadside shop for around 200 yuan. If the light stays on after maintenance, you'll need to reset it with a diagnostic computer. Beginners should be careful not to confuse it with the red oil can light, which requires immediate stopping.

Last time I helped my cousin deal with this issue, she panicked when the yellow wrench light appeared on her Exeed dashboard. In fact, new cars come with preset intervals from the factory, such as the first service reminder at 5,000 km. If you're handy, you can reset it yourself: turn off the engine, hold the 0.0 button while powering on, then wait for the progress bar to complete. However, operations vary by model - for the Arrizo, you need to simultaneously press the steering wheel menu button and OK button. It's advisable to record each service mileage; next time the light comes on, you'll know if it's genuinely due or a system false alarm. In case of rainy seasons or prolonged short-distance driving, servicing a few hundred kilometers early is better for the engine.

As someone who frequently drives long distances, I pay special attention to vehicle warning lights. The small wrench symbol on Chery vehicles is essentially a reminder with a calendar function, typically set for every 5,000 kilometers or 180 days. Before a trip to Tibet, the light came on, so I changed to full synthetic oil in Golmud for peace of mind. Remember to reset the counter after maintenance, otherwise the light will come on prematurely next time. Nowadays, new cars even display remaining maintenance mileage on the central screen—for example, the new Tiggo 9 shows it in the vehicle settings. A quick reminder for northern owners: remember to switch to low-temperature grade oil before winter, otherwise dry engine friction during cold starts can be particularly damaging.


