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    Re-setting service schedule

    I did my last service on my TDI and my dash keep reminding me about that i need an inspection.

    I want to reset it so it will remind me to take it for a service at 60,000km

    Does anyone know how to reset the reminder in the dash???
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    I think you need a VAGCOM man...
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    Or you can try this:
    Reset the display as follows:
    – Switch off ignition.
    – Press and hold button -1- next to speedometer.
    – Switch on ignition.

    In display -1 (display unit in centre of dash panel insert) or -2- (display unit in speedometer) of dash panel insert (depending on vehicle equipment) in display unit -1- the note “Service IN” appears or “SERVICE SINCE” or in display unit -2- a “workshop symbol” or a “clock” is displayed. An overdue service is identified additionally by a “minus sign”.

    – Release button -1-.
    – Turn adjusting knob -1- next to speedometer to right.
    The service displayed is being reset and the display in the distance display or centre display changes to the normal state.
    – Switch off ignition.

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    okay

    that works. haha. I just did it on mine.

    You have to hold the button before you put the key in the ignition.

    Then you will get a little spanner appear by itself

    realease button and turn button right and hold

    when it appears back at your km again

    turn ignition off and take key out

    kdone

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    those nifty germans never cease to amaze me.

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    done and done...
    cheers fellas
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    i could have told you that josh! i did work at v-dub lol


    good instructions boys!


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    possible sticky for diy thread?

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