
The method to turn off the rear seat light that stays on in the Sagitar is: 1. The switch for the rear interior light is located directly above, with three modes: on (constant light), door (light on when the door is open), and off; 2. Adjust the switch to off. Taking the 2021 Sagitar as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1462mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. The 2021 Sagitar features a front MacPherson independent suspension, a rear multi-link independent suspension, front-wheel drive, and is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine producing a maximum horsepower of 116PS, a maximum torque of 175Nm, and a maximum power of 85kW, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

I've also encountered this issue with my Sagitar. It's quite annoying when the rear reading light stays on and won't turn off. Actually, it's mostly caused by improperly adjusted door or dome light switches. I would first check the reading light button on the rear ceiling to see if it's stuck in the on position—try pressing it gently a few times to turn it off. Then pay attention to the door switch; if the door isn't closed properly or the sensor is stuck, the light will stay on—locking and unlocking the door a few times might fix it. If that doesn't work, you'll need to refer to the vehicle manual because the Sagitar has a feature that allows the lights to delay turning off, which can be adjusted via the central control screen. A constantly lit light not only disturbs nighttime driving but also drains the car battery, potentially causing starting difficulties over time. I recommend addressing it promptly. If all else fails, take it to a professional repair shop to check the switches or wiring issues to ensure safe driving.

I think the issue with the rear interior light of the Sagitar staying on might be due to a minor setting. When I troubleshoot such problems myself, I always start with the simplest solutions. First, try pressing the light button on the rear ceiling to ensure it's not stuck or malfunctioning. Next, check the door switches—open and close the doors to observe the light's response, as door signals commonly control these lights. If that doesn’t work, attempt resetting the vehicle system by turning off the engine, locking the car, and waiting a few minutes before restarting; this can sometimes reset the circuit. A prolonged light can drain the battery and increase the risk of unexpected issues, so I always carry spare fuses just in case—the manual includes a location diagram for reference. This small problem is easy to overlook, but addressing it promptly can save you the hassle of calling a tow truck. Practical solutions are key.

I encountered this issue with my family car before - the rear seat light kept staying on and wouldn't turn off, which was quite concerning. I suspect it might be due to a loose door switch or improper dome light settings. My approach would be to first try pressing the rear light button to turn it off, then check the door status to ensure it's properly closed. Having lights constantly on during night driving is both unsafe and drains the battery. I make it a habit to regularly inspect and maintain door locks to prevent sticking. Sometimes minor faults can be caused by dust accumulation - gently cleaning the switch might help. The Sagitar's manual contains lighting setup tips, so checking and adjusting the delay settings could be worthwhile. If these steps don't work, I'd recommend visiting a professional repair shop promptly to avoid further complications.


