You can't.
Just ignore it !
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You can't.
Just ignore it !
From the WSM...
Manual Reset Procedure
* Press and hold the trip reset button.
* Turn the ignition switch on to the ignition position II.
* C. If the SII function is enabled the information display will flash 'SERVICE' for 5 seconds and then display 'SERVICE' constantly. If the SII function is not enabled the information display will show the normal odometer and trip information.
* D. If the trip reset button is released within 10 seconds of entering the reset mode, the information display will show 'DIST'. If the trip reset button is not released after 10 seconds the instrument cluster will exit the manual reset procedure.
o If the trip reset button is not released after 10 seconds the instrument cluster will exit the manual reset procedure.
* E. If the oil service value is to be reset, press the trip reset button within 10 seconds of releasing it and hold for more than 5 seconds. The information display will show 'RST' for 5 seconds and then reset the oil service value, the display will then show ‘END’.
* F. If the trip reset button is pressed for 5 seconds the display will exit the reset routine.
* G. If the trip reset button is not pressed for more than 10 seconds, then the information display will exit the reset routine.
Has this worked for you Graeme ?
I think you'll be disappointed.
Resets require the AutoLogic / LR computer.
Just pressing buttons does nothing.
Search Disco3.co.uk to read many threads on the subject.
The counter is not a continual display/flashing light ....... forget it
Hi, Just had my 36000 service done (at 39739kms) at a cost of $296 - this is just basically an oil change & checking .
They did say the brake pads need doing soon (front 4mm & rear 3mm) - quoted $138 front pads & $115 for rear + quotes for sensors of $42 + $29 .
So now I am just trying to decide if I can buy them myself for a better price & have a go at fitting myself or just go back & roll over & say you win , get it done !
Unlike lots of you in cities where you have multiple dealers , in the country you are stuck with what is at hand. By the sounds of it though the dealer here isn't too bad with prices (just a pity about their attitude & friendlyness) .
Rgds George II
You don't need sensors if they've not been activated.
Do it before the brake pad change light activates.
Don't get the discs cut either . Not necessary and another
money spinner.:twisted:
That's a great price. I had mine done last year. No sensors. LR wanted $1000, I got another price and LR matched it costing me $428.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-zone/61...ment-cost.html