
Great Wall Florid maintenance light reset method is: 1. With the engine turned off, press and hold the short-distance counter reset button located below the tachometer. 2. Turn the ignition switch to the On position, then release the short-distance counter reset button. The display will show the "Service" indicator. 3. Pull out the minute button on the clock and turn it to the right. The mileage will appear on the display. 4. Turn off the engine to reset the reminder message. 5. Turn the ignition switch to the On position again, and the "Service" indicator will disappear.

The other day I tried resetting my car's maintenance light and found the method quite simple. First, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, and keep it there. Then locate the trip reset button on the dashboard, usually a small button, hold it down for a few seconds until you see the maintenance indicator light flash or turn off, then release. After confirming it's reset, turn off the key and restart the vehicle to check. Ensure the battery is in good condition during the operation to avoid failure due to unstable voltage. If it fails, you might need to try a few more times or check if the previous maintenance was done correctly. Remember, regular resetting can avoid false alarms, which is quite practical. Doing it yourself can save some money, but if unsure, it's best to check the manual or consult a repair shop.

I've been using my old Great Wall Voleex for several years and have reset the maintenance light a few times. The method is quite simple: turn the key to the second position (ON) without starting the engine. Then locate the reset button on the dashboard, press and hold it for about 10 seconds until the indicator light goes off. Be careful not to do this while the engine is running, as it may not work. Before resetting, make sure the vehicle is in a safe environment with the handbrake engaged. I forgot this step last time and almost had a minor issue. After resetting, it's best to take a short drive to test if the light comes back on. Regular maintenance is key to keeping your car healthy, and resetting the light reminds you when it's time for service. If the button doesn't respond well, it might be due to poor contact and may need simple cleaning. This car is reliable, and doing it yourself saves money and hassle.

Resetting the maintenance light is actually quite quick. Turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Locate the reset button, usually a small button on the dashboard, hold it for about 5-10 seconds until you see the maintenance light flash or turn off. After completion, turn off the key and restart the car to verify. Be patient during the operation to ensure a stable connection. Regular resetting during maintenance can help reduce false alarms in your car. Just a few simple steps save you the hassle of visiting the repair shop. Remember to do it promptly after each maintenance to avoid the annoyance of a constantly lit light. Incorrect operation may cause the light to reappear, requiring repetition.


