What is the method to reset the maintenance light on the BAIC Senova X55?

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IrisRose
07/25/25 6:01am
First, press and hold the reset button A while stepping on the brake. Turn the ignition switch to 'on' without starting the car. When the characters 'INSP' flash or the display screen flickers, continue to hold down the reset button A. Wait until the '...' symbol appears on the display screen, then release the reset button A. Release the brake, start the car, and turn the ignition switch back to the 'Off' position.
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StephanieLee
08/10/25 5:59pm
I just performed a maintenance light reset on my Senova X55. Simply put, it's a three-step process: Turn off the ignition, hold down the TRIP button on the instrument panel without releasing; turn the key to the ON position (don't start the engine); continue holding when the wrench icon starts flashing on the dashboard—it will reset successfully after about 5 seconds when the light goes off. Last time I did it, I found that holding for insufficient time would cause failure, so it's best to time it with a stopwatch. After completing, remember to start the car and check the instrument panel to ensure the maintenance reminder light is truly off. Button positions may vary by model year—I checked that the 2016 model has it on the left side, while newer models might require operation through the steering wheel menu. It's recommended to do this during daylight for better visibility of dashboard changes.
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