The Kia Sportage Mk3 (SL) (2010-2016) transformed the model’s image with bold Peter Schreyer styling, becoming a genuine style leader in the compact SUV class. After a service, the Sportage’s electronics expect confirmation that the work is done. Typical jobs include an oil service reset after an oil change, a general service reminder reset, a TPMS reset once tyres are rotated or replaced, and a brake pad wear reset when fresh pads are fitted. A new battery may require registering, and steering work can mean a steering angle sensor reset. Browse the Kia Sportage reset procedures listed below and open the one that matches your repair to get the precise steps.