You usually can get replacement monitors after market at some tire dealerships at a greatly discounted price.
On the dashboard browse through the menu until you see the "You have exceeded the service by ... days" then click and hold the reset button for about 2 seconds (its the thingy that you rotate on the side of the dashboard) It will ask you to confirm, click on it again.
SN usually stands for Screen Name. More recently, it stands for "side note".
You wouldn't. If you need to monitor a folder then you need a background service, not a script. The service should hook into the filecreate message and effectively sleep until a message is received from the operating system. The service should examine the message to see if the criteria has been met (PDF file created in the specified folder) and, if so, alert the user with a discrete message. Then the service goes back to sleep.
Its the service warning light. If you are due your sevice it illuminates. If, however you have just had the service then the mechanic failed to reset the service feature through the dashboard.
INSP mean "Inspection" or in other words "The car needs a service." IF it has been serviced recently take it back where it was serviced, and ask them to finish the job by reseting the service light. If it has not been serviced, get it serviced.
A message left on an answer machine or call minder service. It can be played back by contacting your message service, or operating your answer machine.
Needs a service
service due
SMS Stands For: Short Message Service...
Check the owners or service manual.
You can drive your car with the yellow 'service engine' light on the dashboard, but it is not recommended. This light warns you of the need to have the engine serviced.
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