Reset service symbols

TONYMOR

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An oil and filter change has been done on my E89 by a mechanic friend and I'm now struggling to get info on how to reset the yellow service light on start up .
Anyone got any clues ?
 
Try this.

Resetting Service Intervals

1. Switch the ignition on (so that the battery, Oil and Parking brake lights are displayed) - but don't actually start the car.
2. Press the odometer reset button for between 5 and 10 seconds until a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark in the centre appears in the top window between the clocks.
3. Release the odometer button briefly and press again straight away which brings up a picture of the Brake Fluid symbol.
4. If you want to reset the Brake Fluid interval for another 2 years then keep holding the odometer button until the word "RESET?" appears at the bottom of the lower window.
5. Release the button briefly and push it in again and hold for about 5 - 10 seconds until the new date appears in the bottom window.
6. If you want to reset the Oil, Microfilter or Brake Pad indicators then you will need to follow the same sequence as steps 1 and 2 above, but when you get to step 3 and the brake Fluid icon appears, just release the button and press again and the next service item will appear.
7. You can continue releasing and pressing the button until the required service item icon appears for the one you want to reset. As soon as it does then hold in the button in until the word "RESET?" appears again as in step 4 above. Once the word "RESET?" has appeared, you need to release the button briefly and hold it in again for about 5 - 10 seconds until it is replaced by the new service interval figure (as per step 5 above).

Hints & Tips
If you do happen to hold the button down too long against an item you don't want to reset and the "RESET?" appears, just leave the button alone for 10 seconds or so and it will not let you reset the item. (Alternatively just switch the ignition off and start again).

Sometimes if you have not released and pressed the button again quickly enough, when you hold it down again the German technical writing will appear after about 15 - 20 seconds instead of the Service item icon you were expecting. (If this happens just switch off the ignition and start again).
 
Can these be reset even if the work hasn't been done?

Not that I would do so, but when I got my car the oil service date had been reset to 2 years by the dealer I got it from, but they hadn't stamped the book, and after a catalogue of errors from that dealer I had no confidence they had actually done it.

The service advisor in the dealership told me the car wouldn't allow you to reset the interval if it hadn't been done?

Sounds like bs to me, but I'm not sure? Condition based servicing that clever?
 
Here's a link to TIS, you can go back and find info for your specific vehicle:

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e89-z4-sdrive20i-roa/repair-manuals/00-maintenance-general-note/00-00-maintenance/Aleo3vgu
 
ihadablackdog said:
Can these be reset even if the work hasn't been done?

Not that I would do so, but when I got my car the oil service date had been reset to 2 years by the dealer I got it from, but they hadn't stamped the book, and after a catalogue of errors from that dealer I had no confidence they had actually done it.

The service advisor in the dealership told me the car wouldn't allow you to reset the interval if it hadn't been done?

Sounds like bs to me, but I'm not sure? Condition based servicing that clever?

nope, complete BS... you can do what you want, when you want using the menus when you know where to look!
 
Very interesting!

Does anybody know if this works on an E91 - mine had a new MOT when I bought it but the OBC didn't get reset.
 
Recently tried to reset my rear brakes but won't let me until i replace the wear sensor. All others never had a problem.
 
Thanks for advice.After several attempts I seem to have reset hopefully the red light wont come on again .
 
Bit of a thread resurrection this but thought I would update as the advice at the start of this thread doesn't work on an E89 with the BC buttons.

The way I had to do it was to hold the trip odometer button for 5 seconds until the yellow exclamation in the triangle appears(as per above), then use the BC buttons to scroll through the different items and reset.

So it is the similar to the above instructions but using all three BC buttons as well as the odometer trip.

HTH. :thumbsup:
 
Pondrew said:
Bit of a thread resurrection this but thought I would update as the advice at the start of this thread doesn't work on an E89 with the BC buttons.

BC buttons??? From a numpty E89 owner (who may or may not have BC buttons?!?!)
 
jenniferlouise said:
Pondrew said:
Bit of a thread resurrection this but thought I would update as the advice at the start of this thread doesn't work on an E89 with the BC buttons.

BC buttons??? From a numpty E89 owner (who may or may not have BC buttons?!?!)
 

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jenniferlouise said:
Pondrew said:
Bit of a thread resurrection this but thought I would update as the advice at the start of this thread doesn't work on an E89 with the BC buttons.

BC buttons??? From a numpty E89 owner (who may or may not have BC buttons?!?!)

I think it is now politically correct to call them BCE buttons. :D
 
jenniferlouise said:
BC buttons??? From a numpty E89 owner (who may or may not have BC buttons?!?!)

As per Peter's picture, you need the "BC" marked button (the selection button) and the scroll up and down wheel (to scroll through the menu). These along with the odometer (mileage) trip button will allow you to reset everything in the car's service criteria (if it has decided it is overdue).

It would be so much easier if BMW did what many others do (especially the Japs) and have an option in the car's settings to notify of servicing or just turn it off permanently.
 
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