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What is the method to reset the maintenance light on the 2020 WEY VV5?

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DeWalker
07/29/25 7:58pm
Press the "Trip Reset" button on the dashboard lightly, and the trip meter will reset. Then press and hold the "Trip Reset" button for 60 seconds. At this point, the dashboard display will show 5000 kilometers, indicating that the maintenance reset is complete.
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EmilianoDella
08/14/25 3:52pm
I just bought a 2020 WEY VV5 not long ago, and every time after maintenance, I have to reset that light myself, otherwise it stays on and is really annoying. The method is actually quite simple: First, don't start the engine, just press the start button to power on to ACC mode (for key ignition cars, turn it two clicks). Then, use the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to bring up the dashboard menu, find the vehicle settings option, and inside there's an entry for maintenance information. Click in and you'll see the button to reset the reminder. Confirm it, and the light goes out immediately. Remember the importance of regular maintenance—don't just reset the light without doing the work. For example, change the oil every six months, and the car will run smoothly. Once, I forgot to reset it, the light came on and then went off, and later checks showed no major issues, but getting into the habit of doing it ahead of time saves a lot of hassle. Having driven for over a decade, I always advise beginners to start with the manual, but the VV5's operations are intuitive and usually don't require tools.
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MatteoLynn
10/15/25 8:30am
As someone who loves tinkering with cars, I often help friends with resetting the maintenance light. For the 2020 VV5 model, I've summarized the steps from practice: Start the vehicle without turning on the engine, switch to the cockpit information interface, use the control buttons on the steering wheel to toggle left and right through the menu, enter the vehicle settings menu, select the service option, find the maintenance reset, and confirm. The whole process takes less than a minute, and if the light goes off, you're done. If it doesn't work, the system might be stuck—try turning the car off and on again or check the fuses. When chatting about cars, I always say don't ignore the maintenance schedule; resetting is just a small part. The real maintenance, like changing fluids, should be done every 5,000 kilometers or six months to keep the car durable. I keep the manual in my car for critical moments—it comes in handy.
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VanRonan
11/29/25 2:33am
When I bought the VV5 last year, the dealer taught me how to reset the maintenance light. Turn on the power without starting the engine, then use the central control or steering wheel to enter the settings menu and reset the maintenance reminder. The light will automatically turn off after resetting, though occasionally a system restart may be needed for it to take effect. If the issue persists, it's best to visit a professional shop. On a related note, the maintenance light reminds you it's time for replacements; resetting it silences the alert but proper maintenance should still be followed.
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