
The method to reset the maintenance reminder for the Changan CS15 manual transmission is as follows: Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, press and hold the DISP button for 3 seconds, then release the button. Next, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, and press and hold the DISP button again for 3 seconds. This will complete the maintenance mileage reset. Note that you do not need to start the engine. Insert the key and turn it forward once to reach the OFF position, and turn it forward once more to reach the ON position. Additional information: The maintenance light functions to record the mileage of important components, similar to a timer in a sprint race, serving as a reminder for both the car owner and maintenance personnel. If the owner replaces the relevant components but does not reset the reminder, it will not affect the vehicle's performance.

For the maintenance light reset of the Changan CS15 manual transmission, here's my personal operation method: First, completely turn off the car, then press and hold the small button on the dashboard (usually the trip or ODO button), don't release it, then turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, and hold it like this for five to ten seconds. When the maintenance light flashes and then goes off, it means the reset is successful. Remember, be patient during the operation and don't let go halfway. Doing this is very important because the maintenance light is just a reminder tool. If you don't reset it in time, it will stay on, but the core is to remember the actual content of regular car maintenance, such as changing the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers and checking the transmission fluid. Manual transmission cars are relatively simple, but neglecting maintenance may lead to faster clutch wear or rough gear shifting, which will be more troublesome to repair later, so I always do it obediently. Maintaining the car well makes driving stable and worry-free, safety first.

I've been driving a Changan CS15 manual for a while now, and resetting the maintenance light is pretty straightforward: After turning off the engine, just hold down the toggle button on the dashboard without releasing, turn the key to the ACC position (that's the second position, without starting the engine), keep it for about ten seconds, and the light will go off automatically. I messed up once before, and the light stayed on the whole drive, which was quite annoying, but now that I've learned how to do it, it's no longer an issue. With manual transmissions, it's important to pay attention to the gearbox oil; if it's not changed for too long, you might feel the gear shifts become rough, or even damage the gears. After resetting, the system starts counting the mileage from zero again, reminding you when the next maintenance is due. I recommend a full check-up every 5,000 to 7,000 kilometers—it really boosts the car's durability. Making this a habit saves money and gives peace of mind; don't underestimate these details.

As a novice driver, I'd like to share the reset method: After the car is completely turned off, press and hold a triangle or small button on the dashboard (looks like the trip meter switch), then turn the key to the half-on position without starting the engine. Hold for more than five seconds until the light goes off. If it fails the first time, just try again. The reset light on manual transmission cars doesn't affect driving, but regular maintenance is important, such as checking the clutch and brake fluid. Remember to do this for smoother driving afterwards, don't let the light stay on for nothing.


