
The light reset button for Changan UNI-T is located on the steering wheel, and manual reset can be achieved through certain operations. Manual reset method: Press and hold the reset button "A", while stepping on the brake, then turn the ignition switch to "on" without starting the car. When the characters "INSP" flash or the display screen blinks, continue to hold down the reset button "A" until "..." appears on the display screen. Release the reset button "A" and the brake. Finally, turn the ignition switch back to the "Off" position. The reset process is complete. Function of the car maintenance light: It can record the mileage of some important components, serving as a reminder for car owners and maintenance personnel.

Last time I performed on my UNI-T myself, I also encountered this issue. Resetting the maintenance light is actually quite simple and doesn't require any additional buttons. First, power on the vehicle without starting the engine, then focus on the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Use the left and right directional buttons to navigate to the dashboard menu. Inside, you'll find a 'Vehicle Settings' option—click into it and scroll down to locate the 'Maintenance Management' function, then select reset. Make sure the car is parked on level ground during the operation, otherwise the menu might jump. After completing the process, it's best to take a short drive to confirm the light has turned off. If you can't figure it out, you can refer to page 17 of the owner's manual, or ask the technician to show you during your next maintenance visit. This feature is actually quite thoughtful—it helps you avoid missing maintenance cycles, which significantly impacts engine lifespan.

Helped a friend deal with the light issue on a UNIX-T. Remember it's set via the steering wheel. Put the vehicle in the ON position (when the dashboard is fully lit), use the left selector button on the steering wheel to find the vehicle information interface, then toggle right to the 'Settings' tab. Inside, locate the maintenance information section and select 'Reset Maintenance Data' to complete the process. The key point is to ensure the last maintenance was actually completed before operating, otherwise the system will still trigger an alert. By the way, the dashboard interface has two styles - the operation position differs slightly in sport mode. If the light remains on after resetting, it might be because the ECU memory wasn't reset after the last oil change. In this case, visit a dealership to connect the diagnostic tool to the OBD port and reprogram the system for a complete solution.

I just helped my neighbor with this last week. After powering on the car, press the control button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the settings menu, then select the reset option under 'Maintenance'. The operation actually takes just twenty seconds, but many people get stuck trying to find the specific menu path. It's recommended to do it immediately after . If you reset after driving hundreds of kilometers, the next reminder will appear earlier. The procedure may vary for different model years; for the 2021 model, you need to operate it in the vehicle settings on the center console screen.

Having driven the UNI-T for three years, I'm quite familiar with the light reset procedure. First, press the function button on the left side of the steering wheel to bring up the instrument cluster menu, then switch to the service section and select the reset option. Note that this must be done before starting the engine, as the menu is locked while driving. Sometimes the light may remain on even after following the steps - check if you've only changed the engine oil but not the air filter, as the system will continue to remind you. In such cases, it's best to visit the dealership to read the fault codes and have them check often-overlooked maintenance items like brake fluid and coolant. While resetting the maintenance light, you might as well check the tire pressure, as both operations can be completed within the same menu interface.

Seeing you ask this reminds me of my confusion during my first operation. There is no dedicated reset button; it uses the combination control buttons on the steering wheel. First, turn the car to the pre-ignition state, use the left directional button to find the vehicle settings, enter the information page, and press and hold the OK button for three seconds to reset. A detail to note is that the system records the actual mileage driven. For example, if you reset it after driving 300 km post-maintenance, the next reminder will trigger at 8,000 km. It's recommended to reset immediately after each six-month maintenance to match the engine's actual wear condition. After resetting, remember to check the appointment information to avoid overlapping records of the next maintenance time.


