The GWM Steed is a workhorse double-cab pickup truck built for durability and load-carrying rather than frills. Even a straightforward utility vehicle like this relies on electronic service indicators that need resetting once maintenance is done. The oil service reset is the key job after an oil and filter change, and depending on the model you may also clear a maintenance reminder, run a TPMS reset after correcting tyre pressures, or reset the brake pad wear warning when fitting new pads. Some variants reset the service interval through the trip computer. Because the dash layout and reset method vary between Steed model years, we file the guides by generation. Choose your Steed generation from the list below to follow the correct service reset procedure.