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Old 07-30-2005, 11:01 AM
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Default hmm.. didnt work..

i opened the manual and looked, and it was what you said. but the service notice is still there...
Old 07-30-2005, 11:10 AM
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Default you have to hold the stalk down, then turn the key to the ON position, while holding the left one

down, press the right one.

Try it the other way also, holding the right one, then press the left one, etc.
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Default From the users manual (I should get paid for this) Resetting the interval Display...

Resetting the interval display
The service department at your authorized Audi Dealer will reset the display after perfoming the required service.

If the service is not perfomed by your authorized Audi Dealer, the display must be reset as follows:

Turn off the ignition

Then, turn on the ignition again WHILE holding the button (2)(pusing in the right odometer control ****) down. "SERVICE!" will appear in the display.

Press the (1)(pushing in the left odometer control ****) until the "SERVICE!" text is cleared. The display should now show the next service event.

NOTE

Do not reset the display between service intervals, otherwise this will result in an incorrect display.

The service display information will remain intact even if the battery is disconnected.
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Its the right one then key then left
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OMFG RTFM/STFA!!!!!!!!!
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Hah, no.
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lol, don't forget your heart medicine
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
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Means someone reset it at 47k and now it's going off 10k miles later
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Default neh, its alright, thanks for the offer though..

but maybe you could help me with where i can begin to track my car... its my everyday driver, so its not going to be a regular thing... just want to do it a few times for fun. any tips where to start, and do i have to be 18?


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