I home service mine, although it does need to go in for a cambelt change, that's something I won't be doing myself.
Your a braver man than I! Couple with the fact I know nowt about servicing a car!
I home service mine, although it does need to go in for a cambelt change, that's something I won't be doing myself.
Is it possible to reset it once for all? Actually to disable it?
If you can read this please let me know just in case my screen is faulty![]()
So if I read it right there is no way to reset it by anybody but ONLY the Fiat dealer, right?
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You know I could have sworn I said it could be disabled earlier, perhaps all my typing is not coming up on peoples screens???![]()
It is very simple to disable the service counter, all you do is ask the dealer to carry out a "replacement of instrument cluster" procedure using examiner. During this procedure 4 parameters are programmed into the "new" cluster. However if the mileage is increased by 1 it is possible to write to your existing cluster and resetting the service number to zero. And no more service reminder messages.
If you can read this please let me know just in case my screen is faulty![]()
Thanks, got it, but somehow I do not think my dealer will get it (as they are just a bunch of *******)
lmao, wait...WHERE'D MY CAR GO?!?!?!
'Yes Mr. Clark, I have the details you gave me, but you're car MUST be the 1.4, the 1.2 was never sold in the UK. Are you SURE it's not a right hand drive?
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Chris, I just can't see why you seem to fall out with all the local dealers in our area.It's a sad fact that although there are good dealers out there, a lot of them (ALL the ones I've dealt with in the last 2 years, all 4 of them) are totally useless. Especially the one that told me my car didn't exist![]()
I presume you're referring to Italian Car Spares (POOLE) in reference to not knowing anything about your 1.2 They're a garage not a dealershipI really can't understand what you have against them. They have low labour rates, have invested in Examiner, did a great lowering job on mine (without issues), charge just £30 to supply & fit heater plugs. They also actively pursue Sympathy Claims with Fiat UK and can supply obscure parts (such as the Fiat rear brake tool).
That's itis this the place?
http://www.italiancarsparesandrepairs.com/