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From: [email protected] (Derek Chan)
Subject: Re: service indicator of a BMW
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Shazad Barlas) writes:
|> Derek....
|>
|> There is a tool available to reset the service indicator on BMWs but the lights
|> will come back on after 2-3 weeks. The tool is in fact illegal (in Europe
|> atleast). It is often the case that the unsuspecting punter trots off to buy a
|> used BMW and a few weeks later, all the lights come on! Other than that, I know
|> of no other tool.... anyone else?
|>
|> About changing oil every 15,000 miles.... thats ok.... on newer Audis, they
|> only require it after every 12,000 miles (I am talking about an oil change)
|> Just a query: do you drive your car VERY VERY carefully? Like no sudden
|> acceleration etc? If yeah, then the 15,000 M oil change seems quite reasonable.
|> But if you drive kinda fast... I'd get a bit up tight abot that 15,000 thingy
|>
|> (a point to note: just because the first light came on at 3k, doesn't mean
|> all the others will come on every 3k too)
|>
|> ....Shaz....
Shaz,
Hmm.. but the service indicators that I have works this way:
There are 5 green,1 yellow, 1 red indicators.
initially all green indicators will be on for few minutes when you start
your car. The computer will actually "sense" how you drive your car and
as time goes by the green indicators will start to go off one by one and
then the yellow indicator will turn on and then the red indicator will go
on. And you should get service when by the time green indicators are off.
After service the mechanic(or you) will reset the service indicators and the
computer starts counting again.
So I expect to have a tool(or a procedure) to reset it so the green lights will
come on and the yellow and red lights will go off.
I wonder how people can do oil change themself without knowing how to reset the
indicator.
It's the first european car I have and changing oil at 15,000 miles is a
surprise to me. and it's a big plus :-). But I wonder how that could happen
since the oil lose its lubrication ability over time, I thought it's the oil and
not the vehicle that determines how often we should change oil.
Any BMW owner on the net? Response welcomed.
PS. my initial question is "how do you seset the service indicator of a BMW"
Derek