
The service light needs to be reset before you can drive again. Try inserting the car key, press and hold the button below the fuel gauge on the dashboard, then turn the key forward one notch. 1. Dongfeng : Dongfeng Peugeot is a brand under Dongfeng Peugeot Citroën Automobile Company Ltd. In October 2002, Dongfeng Motor Corporation and French PSA Group (Peugeot Citroën Group) signed an expanded cooperation joint venture contract. The two major groups joined forces to fully implement the new blueprint for introducing the Peugeot brand into China, giving birth to Dongfeng Peugeot. 2. Brand History: French Peugeot Automobile Company has a long history and can be called a century-old brand. Its history of car production is second only to the automotive pioneer Daimler-Benz. However, unlike Daimler-Benz, its history did not start with the automotive industry. Before entering the automotive industry, it was involved in a wide range of products including hardware tools, household appliances, crinoline, telescopes, springs for pince-nez glasses, saw blades, surgical instruments, shotguns, radios, sewing machines, and more. Before the advent of the automobile era, Peugeot's production scale of bicycles, motorcycles, and transport trucks was also quite substantial.

I've driven cars for many years, and every time the service light comes on, it reminds me to get maintenance done as soon as possible. This light appears on the dashboard, indicating that you've reached the preset mileage or time interval, such as the standard maintenance cycle of 5,000 kilometers or every six months, requiring checks on routine items like engine oil, tires, and brakes. Although the car can still run normally for a few days or short distances after the light comes on, it's not advisable to ignore it for too long, as delays can lead to deteriorated engine oil, increased engine wear, and repair costs doubling. I've seen a friend continue driving long distances with the light on, only to end up with engine problems and thousands in losses. For safety, take the car to a professional shop immediately after the light comes on—don't risk struggling on highways or congested roads. First, check the manual to confirm the maintenance items to avoid regrets later.

I remember my car's service light came on once, right during rush hour, and I panicked. But after asking a mechanic I know, he said it was just a routine reminder and nothing serious. As long as the engine light or brake light isn't on, the car can still be driven to the repair shop. I drove it for a few days before getting it checked, and there were no issues during that time. During the , the engine oil and filter were replaced, costing just a few hundred bucks. In similar situations, don't panic when the light comes on—just schedule a check-up at your convenience, but don't delay more than a week or two, or parts might wear out. The maintenance included cleaning the throttle body and checking fluid levels, which was pretty straightforward. Always pay attention to your car's condition while driving, and if you hear any unusual noises, stop promptly.

The service light indicates that the vehicle has reached its interval. For example, Peugeot vehicles trigger this light once the preset mileage (e.g., 8,000 km) is reached, reminding you to change the engine oil and inspect the braking system. This is not an urgent fault light, so the car can still be driven, but the longer you delay, the higher the risk—such as reduced oil viscosity affecting engine lubrication. Drive to a repair shop as soon as possible for safe maintenance to avoid increased wear on components and higher repair costs. Short trips are acceptable after the light comes on, but long-distance driving should be avoided.

From a wallet perspective, the service light coming on means it's time for routine , costing a small amount—typically a few hundred bucks for an oil change and tire pressure check. But ignoring it could lead to penny-wise, pound-foolish outcomes: degraded oil causing engine damage, with repair bills soaring into the thousands. The car remains drivable when the light appears, but promptly scheduling service during discount periods saves money. Avoid long trips to prevent increased fuel consumption and mechanical risks; just drive smoothly to the shop for inspection.

I've encountered situations where the service light was on while driving, which is quite common in cars. It usually just reminds you of maintenance, not as serious as a malfunction light. The car can run normally for a few days with the light on, and it's completely safe to drive to the repair shop, so don't worry too much. However, don't make a habit of delaying, otherwise, part wear like tires or filter issues could cost you more. Just do a standard check and change the oil during maintenance. It's recommended to handle it within a week after the light comes on, and as long as there are no unusual noises while driving, you're good.


