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    JCW Upgrade JOHN MILNE's Avatar
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    anyone kow procedure for this
    without taking to a dealer
    John

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    GCA3N
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    Found this may be useful


    I take no responsibility for how this info may be used!

    Anyway......

    To enter the service Menu:
    close doors
    Insert Key
    Do not press clutch / brake
    Press Start button
    Wait until the Car / relevant Service symbol disappears on the Rev counter display
    Immediately after the symbol goes out - Press and hold Both buttons on the Rev Counter
    Continue to hold - the system Will run a dash light check
    Continue to hold
    Display will then show VIN / Menu, - continue to hold through this until the time Reappears on the display.
    Now release Only the Right hand Button (trip reset) for about a second, and then press and hold again (whilst still holding the LH button)
    After another second of 2 the display will show the Front Brake Symbol You Are Now in the Service Menu
    Use the BC Button (on indicator stalk) to scroll through to the relevant symbol - eg Rear Brakes

    To Reset the warning indicator light - Press & Hold the BC Button at the revelant symbol until RESET appears - then press and hold again until the process is complete.

    Turn Off and On the Ignition again - Warning should now have gone!

    Good Luck !

    And a youtube video



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    Cheers greg worked a treat

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    GCA3N
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    Good stuff, glad it worked, in that case I take full responsibility

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    T5 POL
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    Works perfect. Its wierd seeing the dash light check, especially the speedo/rev counter going off clock haha!

    Thanks for info.

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    GCA3N
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    Quote Originally Posted by T5 POL View Post
    Works perfect. Its wierd seeing the dash light check, especially the speedo/rev counter going off clock haha!

    Thanks for info.
    No probs.

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    Gorbash12346
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    actually theres a lot of stuff in that that you don't need to do

    To enter the service Menu:
    close doors
    Insert Key
    Do not press clutch / brake
    Press Start button
    Wait until the Car / relevant Service symbol disappears on the Rev counter display

    up to here is correct.

    press the bc button the end of your indicator stalk to cancel the symbol saying you don't have your seatbelt on.

    press and hold the trip reset button on the rev counter and keep it held down the next due service icon comes on
    once it does and it's the one you want to reset (press the bc button a few times to cycle through them though the next one due is the first to come up)
    press and hold the BC button to reset the service item displayed
    it will come up with the word reset
    let go of the bc button and then press and hold again and you'll get a ticked box with the appropriat distance to next service change

    to exit just leave the buttons alone for a while or turn off the ignition

    hope this helps

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