
Sagitar light reset method involves two buttons located at the lower left corner of the combination instrument panel. First, press the maintenance button (mileage reset button) while turning the ignition key to the light-on position. After hearing a beep, release the maintenance button and hold for two seconds. Without moving the key, then press and hold the minute button (MIN) next to the instrument panel. The setup is complete as long as the minute time does not advance. The Sagitar is a spacious A+ class comfort sedan, equipped with a highly mature 1.6L naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine technology. Each cylinder has 4 valves, improving intake and exhaust flow compared to the previous generation's 2 valves per cylinder, enhancing both low-speed torque and high-speed power.

Resetting the Sagitar light is actually not difficult, and I've tried it a few times myself. Before operating, make sure the car is parked in a safe place and turned off. Locate and hold the ODO or SET button on the dashboard. Turn the key to the ON position (but do not start the engine), at which point you'll hear a beep or see the wrench light flash. Wait patiently for 15 to 20 seconds until the light completely goes out before releasing the button. After completion, start the car to check if the light is normal. If it doesn't work, the button position might be different, so try another one. Develop a good habit of resetting it regularly, as it reminds you to perform timely maintenance, such as checking the oil filter and brake fluid, which can make your beloved car more durable and less prone to problems.

I found that resetting the light is a small trick that even beginners can handle. After turning off the engine, hold down the mileage reset button without releasing it, then turn the key to the ACC position. You'll notice the maintenance reminder light flashes a few times and then disappears—this process takes about 12 seconds before you can release the button. The checking method is simple: if the light is still on after starting the car, just repeat the operation. Additionally, the manual recommends resetting it every 5,000 kilometers, along with regular oil changes and tire checks, to prevent minor issues from turning into major repairs. This way, driving becomes safer and more comfortable.

Don't neglect resetting the light. Sagitar operation: Turn off the engine, hold the SET button, turn the key to ON, wait over 10 seconds until the light goes off, then release. Stay patient throughout the process and ensure a safe environment. Resetting means the maintenance reminder is cleared; remember to schedule a professional inspection afterward to prevent potential issues. Safety comes first.

Using the dashboard button to reset is the most convenient. Sagitar steps: Turn off the engine, press and hold the ODO button, turn the key to the ON position, wait about 15 seconds for the light to go off, then release. If you encounter issues, you can try an OBD device, but manual is usually sufficient. Always pay attention to dates and don't overlook small details.

Last time, I successfully reset the light on my Sagitar manually. After turning off the car, I held down the SET button without releasing it, turned the key to the ON position, waited about ten seconds for the light to go out, and then let go. The operation was quick, time-saving, and cost-effective. From now on, I'll reset it myself after each maintenance to keep clear records and drive with peace of mind.


