service warning - how can i turn it off?!

Andy_1.8Se

Active Member
Jul 15, 2007
72
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sheffield
hi,
ive tried searching for this (though one of u will be able to find it). ive got a 1.8Se Leon and when i turn the ignition on 'service' comes on where the miliage is. my car was serviced by myself and dad not long ago. how can i turn it off?
im guessing SEAT wont do it for me cos i didnt have my car serviced there? any help would be great! cheers
 

longman

Stumped!
Mar 13, 2007
613
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Nr Maidstone, Kent
There might be a way to do it with the stalks... Not sure, but you can do it with VAG-COM. it might be worth an ask in that area for someone to help you out.

I would but I am miles away!!
 

Big_daddy

Going going gone.....
Oct 20, 2006
3,930
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Brummy
hi,
ive tried searching for this (though one of u will be able to find it). ive got a 1.8Se Leon and when i turn the ignition on 'service' comes on where the miliage is. my car was serviced by myself and dad not long ago. how can i turn it off?
im guessing SEAT wont do it for me cos i didnt have my car serviced there? any help would be great! cheers

well im quite sure, ive rested mines a few weeks back. Try this (this will rest your trip mileage). If you either keep the mileage trip rester pressed or twisted left or right, at the same time turn the ignition key. Think it will give you the option. Then press the trip button again to confirm. Its something like that but not sure. :rolleyes:
 
Aug 29, 2006
822
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Poole
Ss soon as you turn the ignition on, you push the clock button in, or turn it...can't really remember now! That'll then go through a sequence and then reset to the next 10k miles.

I'm assuming either you've done the service or a garage has done it, but not reset it?
 

tompotts

Touch me in the morning!
Mar 17, 2007
269
0
Its something to do with mileage reset, like the guys above said, but cant remember for sure.
 

viperrr

Active Member
Jul 14, 2007
52
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Midlands, nr Telford
Have a look in the manual :)

It's in there, but I couldn't get it to work when I did mine. In the end I just got angry with it and pressed/twisted it violently and somehow I managed it :happy:
 

viperrr

Active Member
Jul 14, 2007
52
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Midlands, nr Telford
this is what my manual says...

Switch off engine
Keep the reset button next to the speedometer turned to the right and switch on ignition. "Service" will appear in digital display
Keep the above mentioned button pressed for at least 1 second until the indicator is reset.


That should do it for ya, but as I said previously it didn't quite work that way for me but I just fiddled about until it did
 

Bigt

Guest
reset service

Hi, I watched a mechanic do it on my cupra not long ago. When you turn the ingition to on, hold in the trip reset button for a few seconds. without engine on. then possibly start it whilst holding if not worked first time. hope this helps pal:p
 

CupraMVR

Awesome GTi Technician
Oct 19, 2006
1,371
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Crewe Cheshire
Press and hold Trip button under speedo
Switch ignition on
Turn Button to the RIGHT for 1 second
Display will now clear.
Switch ignition off

Thats what Autodate 2007 says very handy to have can reset any service light
 

Suze

VW (now skoda) queen
May 8, 2007
55
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Ireland
i turn it off myself in the mk4, just keep turning it on and off and pressing buttons til it works :)
 

Andy_1.8Se

Active Member
Jul 15, 2007
72
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sheffield
chrissyboy
i cant be arsed paying over the top prices for something i can do on my driveway, i had the cambelt done and that cost me over £300 from seat but i had to have them do it cos theres no way id attempt it myself
 

ChrisJ

Lemon
Feb 2, 2007
314
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APD Vag - Near Holton Heath
chrissyboy
i cant be arsed paying over the top prices for something i can do on my driveway, i had the cambelt done and that cost me over £300 from seat but i had to have them do it cos theres no way id attempt it myself

Totally agree but in my case i have a trustworthy specialist near me called APD in poole which will be doing all the work required on mine, i am very handy and dont have an issue changing oil etc, but i would rather retain my cars resale value and as i have a good reliable independant specialist i think getting it serviced there is a better option, for instance i have been quoted only £200 for cambelt including gen parts, and just the metal water pump supplied by myself.
 
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