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What is the method to reset the maintenance light on Citroen C4 Picasso?

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Cecilia
07/29/25 9:57am
The method to reset the maintenance light on Citroen C4 Picasso is as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch of the Citroen Picasso. 2. Then press and hold the maintenance mileage reset button. 3. After turning on the ignition switch, the odometer will start counting down. 4. When the display shows "=0" and the maintenance light goes off, it indicates that the maintenance indicator has been successfully reset. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The maintenance indicator light on the Citroen Picasso is a reminder that the vehicle is due for maintenance. 2. The Citroen Picasso is equipped with additional features such as lane departure warning, follow distance warning trip recorder, and blind spot monitoring. 3. In terms of power, the Citroen Picasso still offers the optional 1.6L naturally aspirated engine and 1.2THP turbocharged engine.
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AdalineLynn
08/13/25 12:12pm
I remember handling quite a few Citroën C4 Picasso maintenance light reset issues. Simply put, the method is as follows: First, turn the car key to the ON position (that's the second position, don't start the engine), then locate the reset button on the dashboard, usually marked with RESET or 0.0. Press and hold that button for about 5 to 10 seconds, and you'll see the display flash or show a maintenance reset prompt. At this point, release the button, and the light will be successfully reset. However, the button's location may vary depending on the year; some cars have it near the steering wheel or on the side of the dashboard, so I always recommend checking the owner's manual to confirm the exact position. Also, make sure to close all doors and windows before performing the operation, and parking the car on level ground is safer. This method is quite convenient for DIY, but if you're unsure about the button's location, it's best to take a photo of the dashboard and look up a guide online to avoid misoperation affecting the system. In short, timely resetting can help avoid distracted driving and extend the car's lifespan.
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IrisAnn
10/07/25 2:02am
After years of driving a Citroen C4, I've gained experience in resetting the maintenance light myself: Sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the ignition position (dashboard lights up but don't start the engine), locate the small reset button usually found near the lower right of the instrument panel or around the steering wheel. Press and hold it for about 5 seconds until reset confirmation text or icon appears on the screen, then release. The light will turn off immediately. If unsuccessful on first try, repeat the process up to three times maximum. The whole procedure is quick and easy, taking just minutes without wasting money at repair shops. However, the button location can be slightly confusing for beginners or uncertain model years - it's advisable to check the owner's manual first to avoid blind searching. After resetting, remember to follow scheduled maintenance for better durability and worry-free long trips. Truly convenient.
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DelCora
11/20/25 3:25am
As a C4 Sagitar owner, I’d like to share the method for resetting the maintenance light: After getting in the car, turn the key to the ON position to power up but do not start the engine. Then locate the reset button on the dashboard, such as the RESET button or the mileage reset switch. Press and hold it without releasing until the display changes and the warning light goes off, indicating completion. If you’re unfamiliar with the button’s location, it’s best to refer to the manual or ask in the car owner’s group, as there might be slight variations across different model years. Doing it yourself is quick, convenient, and hassle-free.
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