Start with key in but Ignition OFF
Press and hold Trip Reset button on the dash
(on some models you may also need to depress the brake pedal)
Turn Ignition ON
Keep holding Trip Reset (and brake pedal) until the service indicator shows the appropriate interval
Release Trip Reset (and brake pedal)
Turn Ignition OFF
Turn Ignition back ON to confirm
Fixed service reset:
Start with key in but Ignition OFF
Press and hold both buttons on the instrument cluster
Turn Ignition ON
Keep holding both buttons until the display changes from “InSP” flashing, to “- – – -”
Release the buttons
Turn Ignition OFF
Turn Ignition back ON to confirm
Oil Service Reset:
Turn the Ignition ON (position 2) but don’t start the engine
Press and release the throttle pedal 3 times within 5 seconds
Turn Ignition OFF
The service light on these vehicles is usually a spanner / wrench symbol. To reset that indicator:
Turn the Ignition ON (position 2) but do not start the engine
(On cars with keycard ignition, insert the card, then press and hold the start button for 5 seconds to turn on the dash cluster)
Press the button on the end of the wiper stalk repeatedly until the spanner symbol and miles to service appears on the display
(Some models have 2 buttons, which cycle through the options in opposite directions – either button can be used in this case)
Press and hold the button
The display will now change to the new service interval and start flashing
Keep holding the button until the display stops flashing
Release the button
With the ignition off, press the reset button under the mileage counter
Hold in reset button whilst turning the ignition on
After about 4 or 5 seconds (up to 30 seconds in some cases) the display should reset itself
Release the button and turn the ignition off
It may be necessary to repeat this process
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