How to Reset the Maintenance Light on a Sagitar?
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Turn off the ignition of the Sagitar, shut down the engine, and press the "0.0" button on the instrument panel. Then, turn on the ignition while keeping the "0.0" button pressed with your left hand. When the instrument panel displays "Confirm to reset the maintenance service data?", release the "0.0" button. Below is some related information about the Sagitar: 1. Exterior: Taking the 2021 Sagitar as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, a wheelbase of 2731mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, and a curb weight of 1355kg. 2. Suspension: The 2021 Sagitar features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.
After my last maintenance for the Sagitar, I was startled to find the service light still on. A friend at the 4S store told me the reset method is actually quite simple: First, turn the car key to the OFF position to ensure the vehicle is completely powered off; then press and hold the 0.0 button on the dashboard without releasing; next, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine; at this point, the dashboard might flash something, I waited about 10 seconds before releasing the button, and the light went off. It's worth noting that the button location might vary for different model years of the Sagitar. For example, my 2018 model has it easily found near the steering column, while the 2015 model might have it tucked further in. After completing the reset, restart the car to check if the light is still on. For models with an electronic display, it will also show that the maintenance interval has been reset. Regular maintenance can extend engine life, and resetting the light gives peace of mind.
I've noticed many friends struggle with resetting the maintenance light on the Sagitar. Actually, the operation isn't complicated at all. Personally, I prefer doing it step by step: First, make sure the car is turned off, then locate the small button on the dashboard labeled RESET or 0.0 and hold it down. Next, turn the key to the second position, where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start. Keep holding the button for about 5 to 10 seconds; usually, you'll hear a beep or see the light flash, then release the button to reset the light. If you press the wrong button or nothing happens, don't force it—check the manual or visit a shop to use a professional diagnostic tool. Resetting the maintenance light is a reminder to change the oil on time; if the light stays on, fuel consumption might increase. Paying attention to your car's condition regularly can save you money on repairs.