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NickStangby Dec 14th, 2020 00:26

V40 T3 2019 "maintenance overdue"
 
Hello everyone,
I joined this forum for 1 specific issue. I try to get rid off the message "maintenance overdue" that I get each time I switch on the car (I changed oil and filter but the message is still there).

I followed several youtube videos and in details I do:
1. put the key in (although it has 'keyless function')
2. push the Start button once
3. set the trip to T2
4. Go to the "Service Menu"
5. Push and hold the "OK" button
6. Push and hold the "Start" button until the "i" symbol blinks and stops blinking
AT THIS POINT EVERYONE MENTIONS THAT THEY HEAR A BEEP-SOUND, BUT NO-BEEP-SOUND COMES FROM MINE
7. Then, I release the "Start" button and the "OK" button
8. Push the "Start" button once more to switch off the ignition
Everything seems fine until now, then.
9. I push again the "Start" button
10. The "Maintenance overdue" message comes back.

Please, help!

RS3100 Dec 14th, 2020 07:03

I do mine with a diagnostic tool, but this is the instruction for manual cancellation from Vida. There is no mention of having to access trip 2 and the service menu.

◾Ignition switch position I. (push the start button briefly)
◾Press and hold in the OK-button on the left steering wheel stalk.
◾Ignition switch position II. (push and hold the start button again for at least 2 seconds, until the dashboard warning lights illuminate, whilst continuing to hold the OK button down.
◾Wait for 10*seconds still holding the OK button down.
◾Release the button when the information light starts to flash.
◾Allow the control modules to shut down normally (set the ignition to the OFF position for at least 3 minutes before any attempt to restart or energise the ignition. All doors should normally be closed during and for the same period of time after the procedure, as I believe an open door prevents the control modules shutting down, or re-awakens them if it is opened).

NickStangby Dec 14th, 2020 09:05

Yes, indeed! Thank you very much for your instruction!
The big difference is that from your description I realized that I had to release the "OK" button while the "i" button was still blinking. When I did that, I also heard the "beep" sound.
Thank you again for answering and helping me out!


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