The Nissan Micra Mk4 (K13) (2010-2017) was a global supermini designed for efficiency and easy city driving, with a compact supercharged petrol option on some variants. After servicing, the Micra’s service systems generally need resetting so the dashboard clears. Owners commonly perform a maintenance light reset after an oil change, an oil service reset, a TPMS reset following a tyre change, and a brake pad wear reset where fitted once new pads are installed. Disconnecting the battery can call for electric window initialisation, and a fresh battery may need registering. Find the Nissan Micra service reset you need in the list below and we will walk you through it.