resetting SERVICE! display
Hi,
I'm new to this. I got my A4 serviced at a shop and they forgot to reset the service! light. Can I do it myself? If so, how? I didn't bring it to the dealership because they charge an arm and a leg for a service. [:@]
thanks!
I'm new to this. I got my A4 serviced at a shop and they forgot to reset the service! light. Can I do it myself? If so, how? I didn't bring it to the dealership because they charge an arm and a leg for a service. [:@]
thanks!
dpends on what yr you have, but this thread discuss's it.
https://www.audiforums.com/m_211691/tm.htm
I found that thread by typing "resetting service display" in the search: https://www.audiforums.com/search.asp
Please list engine type/year when asking questions.. Welcome to Audiforums.
https://www.audiforums.com/m_211691/tm.htm
I found that thread by typing "resetting service display" in the search: https://www.audiforums.com/search.asp
Please list engine type/year when asking questions.. Welcome to Audiforums.
[ol][*]Insert your key into the ignition.[*]Push in the odometer reset button, hold it in, and turn the key to the first click.[*]The display should read either "oil" or "service" if it does not, repeat steps #1 and #2.[*]To reset, pull out your instrument light dimmer button at the bottom of the tachometer.[*]Turn the ignition to the off position. When the ignition is turned back on, the display should be back to the trip odometer. [/ol]
Note: This procedure has been confirmed on '98 and '99 model year A4's.
1. Insert your key into the ignition.
2. Push in the odometer reset button, hold it in, and turn the key to the first click.
3. The display should read either "oil" or "service" if it does not, repeat steps #1 and #2.
4. To reset, push the clock adjustment **** the bottom of the tachometer.
5. Turn the ignition to the off position. When the ignition is turned back on, the display should be back to the trip odometer.
Note: This procedure has been confirmed on '98 and '99 model year A4's.
1. Insert your key into the ignition.
2. Push in the odometer reset button, hold it in, and turn the key to the first click.
3. The display should read either "oil" or "service" if it does not, repeat steps #1 and #2.
4. To reset, push the clock adjustment **** the bottom of the tachometer.
5. Turn the ignition to the off position. When the ignition is turned back on, the display should be back to the trip odometer.
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