
The steps to clear the inspec on the new Sagitar are: 1. For models with a central control screen, directly select settings, then choose maintenance, and reset it; 2. For models without a central control screen, press the set button on the right side of the dashboard with the ignition switch off, then turn on the ignition switch and release the set button, and finally press the button on the left side of the dashboard. The new Sagitar is a compact sedan equipped with a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine. It features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension.

I've been driving the new Sagitar for three years now, and I often reset the maintenance reminder myself. The steps are quite straightforward: first, turn off the engine and make sure the ignition is properly switched off. Then, press and hold the 0.0 button on the dashboard without releasing it, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. At this point, a Service or INSPEC prompt will appear on the screen. Release the button and let it display for a while, then quickly tap the button once more to reset it. The whole process takes just a minute or two. After resetting, I usually check the tire pressure and oil level to ensure the car is in good condition. It's recommended to do this immediately after each maintenance to avoid misleading alerts from the light staying on. Actually, forming this habit is quite convenient. The new car manual provides detailed instructions, and the button location may vary slightly by year—for example, the 2019 model has a round button, while later touchscreen models operate through the menu. Don't forget to take a short drive after resetting to confirm everything is working properly.

I just got my new Sagitar not long ago and was a bit confused when I saw the INSPEC light on for the first time. A friend taught me: After turning off the engine, press and hold the Trip button on the dashboard, then turn the key to the ON position without starting the car. Release the button when the prompt appears and quickly press it once to reset. After trying a few times, I mastered it easily—the key is to keep the vehicle parked steadily. The reset reminder makes driving more reassuring, preventing any mistaken assumptions about faults. In my daily routine, I've added a habit: using an app to record the mileage before and after resetting to avoid forgetting the maintenance schedule. Newbies, don't rush; practice makes perfect. Remember, safety first—ensure the car is in neutral and the handbrake is engaged during the operation.

I think resetting the maintenance reminder is crucial for the new Sagitar to prevent false warnings from interfering with driving. Simple procedure: After turning off the car, press the 0.0 button on the instrument panel, turn the ignition switch to ON but do not start the engine, release the button when the service icon pops up, then press it once more to finish. Immediately check the vehicle's condition after resetting to maintain overall car health. Long-term neglect may lead to delayed maintenance, affecting engine lifespan. Regular manual resets save time and can be done at home with self-prepared tools.


