The SsangYong Rexton Mk3 (Y400) (2017-2022) marked a big step up in quality for the brand, a body-on-frame seven-seat SUV with serious towing credentials and a plush interior. Once serviced, its onboard systems usually need a manual reset before the dash clears. Typical jobs are an oil service reset after fresh oil, a maintenance reminder reset, a TPMS reset following a tyre change, and a brake pad wear reset when new pads are installed. A replacement battery may require registering, and steering or suspension repairs can call for a steering angle reset. Find the SsangYong Rexton service reset you need in the list below and follow the steps.