R RedXL00 New member Joined Jul 3, 2015 Messages 2 Points 1 Jul 3, 2015 #1 Hi all, My service indicator has come on in the car (108miles to go). Now I do my own services on the car. Can I turn this off easily? I've got all the OBDII shamozzle, but is there an easier way? Thanks,
Hi all, My service indicator has come on in the car (108miles to go). Now I do my own services on the car. Can I turn this off easily? I've got all the OBDII shamozzle, but is there an easier way? Thanks,
g8rpi Moderator Staff member Parked in the garage Written a guide Uploaded a resource/download Joined Nov 11, 2013 Messages 4,599 Points 1,167 Location Cambridge Jul 3, 2015 #2 RedXL00 said: Hi all, My service indicator has come on in the car (108miles to go). Now I do my own services on the car. Can I turn this off easily? I've got all the OBDII shamozzle, but is there an easier way? Thanks, Click to expand... Hi We need a bit more information to give an accurate response Engine type? If diesel does it have a DPF? What OBD equipment. do you have? Generic reader or PC and interface? If it's PC what software? However generally the OBD port is the way to go. Robert G8RPI.
RedXL00 said: Hi all, My service indicator has come on in the car (108miles to go). Now I do my own services on the car. Can I turn this off easily? I've got all the OBDII shamozzle, but is there an easier way? Thanks, Click to expand... Hi We need a bit more information to give an accurate response Engine type? If diesel does it have a DPF? What OBD equipment. do you have? Generic reader or PC and interface? If it's PC what software? However generally the OBD port is the way to go. Robert G8RPI.
OP OP R RedXL00 New member Joined Jul 3, 2015 Messages 2 Points 1 Jul 3, 2015 #3 Cheers for the reply, It's a 1.4 petrol - GP model. OBDII wise, I have both generic reader, and KKL leads/VAG-COM and multiecuscan.
Cheers for the reply, It's a 1.4 petrol - GP model. OBDII wise, I have both generic reader, and KKL leads/VAG-COM and multiecuscan.
g8rpi Moderator Staff member Parked in the garage Written a guide Uploaded a resource/download Joined Nov 11, 2013 Messages 4,599 Points 1,167 Location Cambridge Jul 4, 2015 #4 Multiecuscan is the best tool, but as there is no DFP needing an oil change counter reset any one should be OK.
Multiecuscan is the best tool, but as there is no DFP needing an oil change counter reset any one should be OK.
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V varesecrazy Patron member Written 10+ guides Joined Apr 27, 2011 Messages 35,000 Points 7,840 Location Near the M4 Jul 26, 2015 #7 Redxl said: Thanks guys! Click to expand... so - did MES clear it..?? we are at MITCAR in Corby in a few weeks if you want to try there, Charlie - Oxford
Redxl said: Thanks guys! Click to expand... so - did MES clear it..?? we are at MITCAR in Corby in a few weeks if you want to try there, Charlie - Oxford