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Old Jan 12th, 2010, 13:17   #1
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Hi All -

Does anyone know the reset code for the 'service required' indicator?

Can you do this through this dash number panel?


many thanks in advance!
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sorry it's a 53 XC90 D5
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Old Jan 12th, 2010, 18:55   #3
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Yes, just done it this week - Same engine and same age -

First check the trip meter is on T1

Turn key to position "I" (accessory position)
Press and hold trip meter until the display goes to zero
Whilst holding the trip meter in turn the key to position "II" (the run position)
Wait until the yellow triangle in the middle of the dash flashes three times and release the trip meter reset button and all done.

It took me a few goes as I had a slightly different set of instructions but the above worked for me. If it doesn't work please come back and let others know.

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great thanks for this, I'll give it a go tomorrow.

Just one thing... How do I know if the trip meter is on T1?

Many thanks

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great thanks for this, I'll give it a go tomorrow.

Just one thing... How do I know if the trip meter is on T1?

Many thanks

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It tells you on the display ... T1 or T2

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Old Jan 14th, 2010, 15:02   #6
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fixed it thanks apart from the fact that I now get 7 or 8 chimes when it starts!!!

Any ideas?
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