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Old Nov 1, 2006 | 07:03 PM
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I just went over 70000 in a 2003 225 quattro. I got the service lights 500 miles proior all the way to 70000 miles. I did all the 70000 service work myself and want to know how to clear the light???? I have a OBDII scaner that can clear codes. but it shows no codes, but i still get the service light. Any help with this?
 
Old Nov 2, 2006 | 01:50 AM
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as far as i know you have to use vag-com to reset the service light interval there is no waay to get rid of it, just reset it
 
Old Nov 2, 2006 | 11:19 AM
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Default RE: service light

Two ways...

VAG-COM Method:

Audi has included a Service Interval Reminder that includes oil mileage interval, the service mileage interval, and the service time interval. To reset the Service Reminders using VAG-COM:

Select Control Module > [Select]
[17 - Instruments]
[Adaptation - 10]


Channel 02 - set to 0 to reset

CLUSTER METHOD (This is in your manual as well):

- Switch ignition off
- Press and hold trip reset button, Turn key on
- Central display will show "SERVICE in XXX" or "SERVICE"
- Release button
- Turn the clock adjuster **** counter-clockwise or clockwise, this will reset the display "SERVICE in XXX" Adjust to desired interval
- Switch ignition off
 
Old Nov 2, 2006 | 12:46 PM
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I knew it! Audi told me there was NOT a cluster method. I HATE people who lie...arg!


Thank you!
 
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