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Re: SERVICE AND INSPECTION LIGHT
Hairy green toads from Mars made Tom Nas say:
> Andrew Duane USG <duane@hunch.zk3.dec.com> wrote:
> >You have to take it to the dealer and get it reset with
> >the VAG1551 tester.
>
> There's an aftermarket source in the UK for resetters for Audi, Volvo and
> BMW service indication.
>
> Euro Car Parts- phone ++44 541 506 506, has part no 400 44 0041, 'VW/Audi
> service interval resetter for all Audi and VW models with service interval
> lights'. Costs UKP 59.
The VW service lights are different than the new Audis. These
are computer displays, driven by one of the on-board computers.
The slightly older VWs had small LEDs that lit up. Those were
easy to reset.
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Compaq Computer Corporation (603)-884-1294
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