The Kia Sportage is a hugely popular compact SUV that has grown steadily more refined and tech-rich with each generation. Its driver information system keeps a running count of oil life, service intervals and component wear that need resetting after work. Owners commonly carry out an oil service reset to clear the maintenance light, a service reminder reset after scheduled servicing, a TPMS reset following tyre changes, and a brake pad wear reset where applicable. Because the cluster and menus differ markedly between Sportage generations, the reset steps aren’t shared across the range. Select your Sportage generation in the list below to open the procedure written for your car.