The Kia Ceed was Kia’s deliberate push into the European mainstream, a practical family hatchback backed by the brand’s long warranty. To make the most of that warranty, the car’s service reminder must be reset whenever maintenance is finished, or the dash will keep counting down past the job you already did. Owners regularly reset the oil service indicator, clear the maintenance reminder, carry out a TPMS reset after adjusting tyre pressures and reinitialise the power windows following a battery disconnect. Because the instrument cluster and menu layout changed between Ceed generations, we have arranged the walkthroughs generation by generation. Pick the one that matches your car below to see the correct reset steps for your Ceed.