
Method to reset the light on the Geely Binrui: Turn the ignition switch to the NO position, keeping the engine off. Press the button in the middle of the wiper until the dashboard displays 0KM. Then, hold the button on the dashboard for about 5 seconds until the dashboard shows 6000KM, indicating the maintenance light has been reset. The Geely Binrui has body dimensions of 4680mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. In terms of power, the Geely Binrui offers three sport modes and is equipped with two engine options: a 1.0T and a 1.4T. The 1.0T direct-injection engine is paired with a Getrag 2nd-generation 6-speed DCT transmission, while the 1.4T engine is matched with a Punch 8CVT transmission.

Resetting the light on the Geely Binrui is actually quite simple, and I often do it myself. First, park the car in a safe place and turn off the engine. Then, press and hold the OK button on the steering wheel while turning the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Hold it for a few seconds until the indicator light goes off. Don’t rush this process, and make sure your hands are steady to avoid mistakes. Personally, I think this is very important—resetting it immediately after maintenance reminds you of the next service time and prevents skipping crucial upkeep. If you neglect it for too long, the oil will degrade and parts will wear out faster, which isn’t worth it. So, I always reset it right after maintenance, and with this habit, my car has been running smoothly.

I previously helped a friend reset the light on a Geely Binrui, and the method was quite straightforward. After turning off the engine, hold down the OK button without releasing it, then turn the key to the ON position. The light should go off in about five seconds. Before performing the operation, make sure the car is stable and won't roll, and it's best to reset it right after maintenance; otherwise, turning off the indicator light without reason won't benefit the car. I also recommend regularly checking the dashboard settings to prevent the light from coming on unexpectedly and causing inconvenience. With these simple steps, even beginners can easily handle it.

The light is annoying, but resetting it isn't hard. Here's what I always do: After turning off the engine, press the OK button, turn the ignition to ON without starting, and wait for the light to go off. After resetting, remember to log the maintenance to avoid missing service intervals. Delayed maintenance can easily damage the engine.

I remember when I drove the Binrui, the maintenance light always had issues. I tried this: with the engine off, press and hold the OK button, turn on the ignition but don't start the engine, and after a few seconds, the light goes off. Keep your finger steady during the operation and avoid accidental touches. After resetting, make sure everything in the car is normal, because irregular resets might mislead you into neglecting maintenance. Develop a habit of checking the engine oil and filters to extend the car's lifespan.

Resetting the light isn't too difficult, I do it often. After turning off the engine, hold down the OK button, turn the ignition to the ON position without starting, and wait patiently for a few seconds until the light resets. Be careful not to get distracted during the operation to avoid vehicle malfunctions, and make sure the maintenance is completed before resetting, otherwise the car may have issues after the light goes off. To expand on this, regular maintenance is more important than anything, don't rely solely on indicator reminders.


