What does the maintenance light on the Jetour X70 Plus mean?
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The maintenance light is a reminder for the owner to perform maintenance. The wrench icon displayed on the car's dashboard is set by the manufacturer to remind the owner to perform maintenance based on mileage. When this light stays on for a long time, it is time to go to the 4S shop for maintenance. Different car models from different companies have different maintenance intervals, so please refer to the car's user manual. Car maintenance cycle: Car maintenance should be performed between 5,000 and 10,000 kilometers. The car maintenance cycle is not determined by the length of usage time but by the mileage driven. Based on the wear and tear from long-distance driving, it is determined whether maintenance is needed. Maintenance can be performed after 5,000 kilometers, and not performing maintenance beyond 10,000 kilometers will be detrimental to the car. Purpose of car maintenance: The purpose of car maintenance is to keep the car clean and in good technical condition, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly checking, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. Car maintenance items: Replace engine oil and oil filter, replace oil filter element, air filter element, gasoline filter element, air conditioning filter element, transmission oil filter element, add windshield washer fluid, antifreeze, air conditioning refrigerant, check if the drive belt is worn, clean the throttle valve, remove carbon deposits from the cylinders, check for damage to the chassis, inspect the body and tires.
The maintenance light coming on is essentially your car's way of reminding you that it's time for routine service. My Jetour X70 Plus has been driven for over two years, and the light typically illuminates around every 7,500 kilometers, signaling that it's time to change the oil or inspect the filters. It could simply be that the system's preset interval has been reached, or the sensors might have detected an abnormal condition, such as oil degradation. Don't worry—the light isn't a major issue, but it should be addressed promptly: check your last maintenance record and date. If the mileage or time meets the service interval, schedule a full service at a 4S shop or quick-service garage. After completion, the technician will reset the light. Ignoring the maintenance light can lead to increased engine wear or higher fuel consumption, which isn't cost-effective in the long run. Developing a habit of regular maintenance extends your car's lifespan and ensures safer, more reliable driving—all for just a small expense each time.