
After opening the driver's door, locate the maintenance light reset button, which is positioned above the steering wheel and marked with 【O.O】. Press and hold the 【O.O】 reset button, then turn the car key to power on the vehicle. The dashboard will light up, and the car will enter the self-check program. At this point, a message 【Confirm to reset the maintenance service data?】 will pop up on the dashboard display. Release the button and then quickly press it three times. Check the warning indicator on the dashboard to see if the maintenance light has disappeared. If not, repeat the previous steps.

I drive this exact model, and resetting the maintenance light is something you can easily do yourself. First, make sure the car is completely turned off without starting it. Press and hold the button labeled 0.0 on the dashboard, then turn the key to the ignition position without starting the engine. At this point, the maintenance reminder symbol will briefly flash on the dashboard. Keep holding the button for about five seconds until you see a message like "Service interval reset" or similar on the screen. Release the button and quickly press the 0.0 button once more to confirm. Finally, turn off the ignition and restart the car to check if the indicator light is still on. It might feel a bit nerve-wracking the first time, but just follow the steps carefully—the key is not to press too hastily or for too short a time. I did this after my last service and saved myself a trip to the dealership. Just a heads-up: this method should only be done after actual maintenance is performed. Make sure the oil and oil filter have been changed before resetting the light for accurate tracking.

I've had my 2019 Sagitar for over three years and have reset the maintenance light several times myself. First, turn off the engine and make sure the car is stationary. Locate the small 0.0 button on the instrument panel behind the steering wheel and press it firmly with your finger. Then, turn the key to power up the instrument panel without starting the engine—you'll see a bunch of warning lights suddenly illuminate. Keep holding the button without releasing it; after about six or seven seconds, a small wrench icon or text prompt will appear. Quickly release the button and then press the 0.0 button once more to confirm. Once done, power off the car and restart it, and the warning light will disappear. This process requires some quick fingers, so I recommend jotting down the steps in a notebook and trying it right after your next maintenance. Just remember to confirm you've changed the engine oil before performing this reset—otherwise, the system will continue counting mileage with the old oil, which would be a real headache.

Resetting the maintenance light on a 2019 Sagitar by yourself isn't difficult. After the car is completely turned off, press and hold the 0.0 button on the instrument panel without releasing it, then turn the key to the power-on position until all the dashboard lights illuminate. Keep pressing for about ten seconds until the maintenance menu appears, then immediately release the button and press it once more to confirm. The entire process takes about twenty seconds. If the display doesn't respond, check the button's contact. After resetting, it's best to drive for a few minutes to see if the light turns off. Make sure to perform this operation while the car is parked—safety first. Remember to reset the light after maintenance, otherwise, that little yellow light keeps flashing annoyingly.


