What does the small wrench symbol mean in the Sagitar?
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The appearance of a small wrench symbol in the Sagitar indicates that the vehicle has reached its scheduled maintenance interval, reminding the owner to perform maintenance. The small wrench on the dashboard does not signify a vehicle malfunction; it is merely a maintenance reminder. The maintenance cycle is preset during the vehicle's manufacturing, so the small wrench symbol will appear at certain mileage intervals to prompt the driver to perform timely maintenance. Methods to reset the small wrench symbol: 1. Insert the key (do not turn it); 2. Press and hold the operation lever on the side of the odometer for 5 to 10 seconds, then turn the key to power on; 3. After another 5 to 10 seconds, start the engine. The Sagitar measures 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm.
I've also encountered the small wrench icon appearing on the Jetta's dashboard while driving, which indicates the vehicle requires routine maintenance. The system automatically calculates the reminder based on mileage or time – for instance, it lights up after driving about 8,000 kilometers since the last service, prompting me to change the engine oil or inspect filters. Delaying this may lead to accelerated engine wear due to aged oil, affecting the car's performance and longevity. I usually head straight to a 4S shop or authorized service center for inspection and icon reset, a quick process. Post-maintenance, the car runs smoother with reduced failure risks. Understanding this wrench symbol over time is truly valuable—it helps maintain the car's health, saving money and ensuring peace of mind. I advise owners not to procrastinate and cultivate regular maintenance habits.