Service reminder
#1
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Service reminder
Okay, just changed the oil and filter today, what a snap compared to my others
So, the manual quotes the maintenance manual, which quotes the service manual
So please how in the heck do you reset the service interval on a 09
And if some one says use search, I swear I WILL COME AND VISIT YOU
So, the manual quotes the maintenance manual, which quotes the service manual
So please how in the heck do you reset the service interval on a 09
And if some one says use search, I swear I WILL COME AND VISIT YOU
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Okay, just changed the oil and filter today, what a snap compared to my others
So, the manual quotes the maintenance manual, which quotes the service manual
So please how in the heck do you reset the service interval on a 09
And if some one says use search, I swear I WILL COME AND VISIT YOU
So, the manual quotes the maintenance manual, which quotes the service manual
So please how in the heck do you reset the service interval on a 09
And if some one says use search, I swear I WILL COME AND VISIT YOU
#9
a day later:
maybe. but you have no sense of humor.
or maybe just have a small penor. pick one. or both.
... some people :picarddoublefacepalm:
Originally Posted by MRAMG1
Hey buddy KISS my ***
I have already forgotten more than you will ever know about MB's
Get bent
I already apologized to the NICE person, even if he was sarcastic, but to you
I have already forgotten more than you will ever know about MB's
Get bent
I already apologized to the NICE person, even if he was sarcastic, but to you
or maybe just have a small penor. pick one. or both.
... some people :picarddoublefacepalm:
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i have a tiny one. but comes handy at the right times.
sense of humor that is
btw, if you did service c or higher you should not be resetting the service indicator as no service c is possible at home unless you have sds. replacing the air filters requires explicitly resetting them via sds (maf adaptations in the engine mgmt module) so next service c is properly calculated.
sense of humor that is
btw, if you did service c or higher you should not be resetting the service indicator as no service c is possible at home unless you have sds. replacing the air filters requires explicitly resetting them via sds (maf adaptations in the engine mgmt module) so next service c is properly calculated.
Last edited by alx; 11-01-2011 at 09:38 AM.
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i have a tiny one. but comes handy at the right times.
sense of humor that is
btw, if you did service c or higher you should not be resetting the service indicator as no service c is possible at home unless you have sds. replacing the air filters requires explicitly resetting them via sds (maf adaptations in the engine mgmt module) so next service c is properly calculated.
sense of humor that is
btw, if you did service c or higher you should not be resetting the service indicator as no service c is possible at home unless you have sds. replacing the air filters requires explicitly resetting them via sds (maf adaptations in the engine mgmt module) so next service c is properly calculated.
PS: K/N's were put in for ****s and giggles
#13
Would you like a screenshot of the appropriate sds screen containing the "reset when replacing air filters" wording?
Not resetting it would not result in codes. But will mess up the air filter usage calculation which will mess up the calculation of future proper service as well as ignore the added air flow provided by the new filters.
Not resetting it would not result in codes. But will mess up the air filter usage calculation which will mess up the calculation of future proper service as well as ignore the added air flow provided by the new filters.
Last edited by alx; 11-01-2011 at 10:40 AM.
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Would you like a screenshot of the appropriate sds screen containing the "reset when replacing air filters" wording?
Not resetting it would not result in codes. But will mess up the air filter usage calculation which will mess up the calculation of future proper service as well as ignore the added air flow provided by the new filters.
Not resetting it would not result in codes. But will mess up the air filter usage calculation which will mess up the calculation of future proper service as well as ignore the added air flow provided by the new filters.
As far as the engine not knowing its getting more air, BS.
There are too many sensors that would adjust for the proper mixture.
A far as the service indicator, it is a simple clock/mileage. It will will go off again in 10k miles.
Have fun
#15
On the more air subject- adaptations are based on deltas to baselines. Resetting the air flow adaptations forces a chain of trimming events that will not take place otherwise and will not have the same positive effEct on performance and economy if you let it learn on itself. If reserting those adaptstions was not needed it would not have been included in sds and specifically noted that they need to be reset when certain services are executed- one of them being replacing he air filters.
Last edited by alx; 11-01-2011 at 11:48 AM.
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Would you like a screenshot of the appropriate sds screen containing the "reset when replacing air filters" wording?
Not resetting it would not result in codes. But will mess up the air filter usage calculation which will mess up the calculation of future proper service as well as ignore the added air flow provided by the new filters.
Not resetting it would not result in codes. But will mess up the air filter usage calculation which will mess up the calculation of future proper service as well as ignore the added air flow provided by the new filters.
Just saying, some one has to be wrong. Might just learn something new today
#17
err. for some reason i thought you had a cdi.
your service advisor saying "gasoline engines" was my clue, but i had to check.
the "reset air filter" function is in the cdi4 module which is presented only on the diesel gls.
but... you still have no sense of humor
your service advisor saying "gasoline engines" was my clue, but i had to check.
the "reset air filter" function is in the cdi4 module which is presented only on the diesel gls.
but... you still have no sense of humor
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Imagine that
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It NEVER was about winning
It was only a simple fact of yes or no.
Guys, lighten up
And you say I don't have a sense of humor
Geez, you must hang around the C63 section alot
In either case, have fun!!
It was only a simple fact of yes or no.
Guys, lighten up
And you say I don't have a sense of humor
Geez, you must hang around the C63 section alot
In either case, have fun!!