I recently purchased a used BMW X3 and the service interval warning keeps popping up even though I just had the car serviced. How do I reset it and make it go away?
ReplyHi Maria, I had a similar issue with my BMW X3 and found that the reset procedure is different for each model year. It's best to consult your owner's manual or a BMW dealership for the specific steps for your year. However, in general, it involves holding down a combination of buttons for a few seconds while the car is in the on position. Hope this helps!
Hey Maria, I had this same problem on my X3 and it turned out that the service interval was actually reset, but the warning just needed to be cleared. To clear it, press and hold the odometer reset button on the side of your gauge cluster until the warning triangle disappears. Let me know if this works!
Hi there, I know it can be annoying when that service interval warning keeps popping up. If neither of the previous solutions work, it's possible that the previous owner or dealership didn't reset the service indicator after the last service. In that case, you may need to use a diagnostic tool to reset it.
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