If you need to reset the "Check Anti-Pollution System" warning on your Renault Clio, start with the simple stuff first – try turning off the engine, waiting a few minutes, then restarting it. Sometimes that’s all it takes for the system to reset itself. If the warning’s still there though, you might need to check your exhaust system, oxygen sensors, or catalytic converter. Those are usually the usual suspects when this warning pops up.
Here in Malaysia’s hot and humid weather, it’s a good idea to keep up with regular maintenance on your exhaust system. That helps prevent carbon buildup and keeps sensors from getting all damp and finicky. If the problem sticks around, your best bet is to hook up an OBD-II scanner to read the fault codes, or swing by a professional workshop for a proper check. You want to make sure your emissions system’s up to spec, right?
Oh, and don’t sleep on the basics – changing your air filter regularly and using good-quality fuel can go a long way in avoiding these kinds of issues. Plus, it’ll help keep your engine running strong for longer.