How to Cancel the Maintenance Reminder on Citroen C-Quatre?
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To cancel the maintenance reminder on Citroen C-Quatre, follow these steps: 1. First, turn off the ignition switch and press the mileage reset button located below the instrument panel. 2. Then, turn on the ignition switch and wait for the 10-second countdown displayed on the instrument panel to end. 3. Turn off and then turn on the ignition switch again, and the maintenance reminder will be cleared. Additional information: 1. In terms of appearance, the sedan lines on the side still retain the design concept of the ESCAPE space capsule, with a short rear design that transitions compactly and harmoniously. 2. In terms of power, the Citroen C-Quatre is equipped with the same 2.0L 16V engine used in the Triumph, featuring VVT variable valve timing technology, capable of delivering a maximum power of 108KW and a maximum torque of 200N·M.
I've handled many similar issues before, and canceling the maintenance reminder on a Citroen C-Quatre isn't difficult. The method is to first turn off the ignition to ensure the vehicle is completely stationary. Then locate the trip reset button on the dashboard, which is usually round. Hold it down without releasing, then turn the key to the ON position (where dashboard lights come on but don't start the engine). Keep holding the button for about 10-15 seconds until the display starts flashing or the maintenance indicator disappears, indicating a successful reset. Remember to perform this step only after completing the actual maintenance, otherwise the reminder light will keep annoyingly staying on. Safety first during operation - find a quiet roadside spot and never attempt this while driving. If the button doesn't respond, it might be faulty or the system may require diagnostic equipment, in which case it's recommended to visit a 4S shop for professional assistance to avoid making things worse. Developing a habit of canceling the reminder after each routine maintenance can enhance your driving experience and prevent distractions.