The Chevrolet Captiva (C140) (2011-2018) was Chevrolet’s seven-seat family SUV, a facelifted evolution of the original Captiva offering diesel and petrol options across global markets. After servicing this SUV, its onboard service computer typically needs resetting so the dashboard stops nagging. Frequent jobs include an oil life or oil service reset after an oil change, a general maintenance light clear, recalibrating tyre pressures with a TPMS reset, and resetting the brake pad wear sensor once fresh pads are installed. A new battery may require registration, and steering-related repairs can mean a steering angle reset. Look through the Captiva reset procedures below and open the one that fits your repair.