The SEAT Ateca Mk1 (KH) 2016-present was SEAT’s first SUV, an MQB-based five-seater closely related to the VW Tiguan but priced more keenly. Its instrument and gateway modules log service intervals that need clearing after garage work. An oil service reset stops the inspection symbol reappearing, and a broader service reset clears the maintenance light at start-up. Owners regularly also need a TPMS reset after a tyre change, electric window initialisation following a power interruption, and a start/stop reset after electrical repairs. A new 12V battery should be registered so the energy-management system charges it properly. Select the reset procedure for your Ateca below to follow the correct sequence.