Press the step button until 0 miles to service is displayed. Press and hold reset.
On your dash, press the menu button until you reach the service mileage, the press the reset button to reset count (actually counts down from number set). Once done, press menu until out and back to compass.
To reset the service mileage on a 2009 Mercedes-Benz C180, turn the ignition to the “ON” position without starting the engine. Use the steering wheel buttons to navigate to the "Service" menu on the display. Select "Assyst Plus," then choose "Full Service" or "Service A/B," depending on what you need to reset. Confirm the reset when prompted, and your service mileage should be updated.
Pacifica Miles are stored in the BCM.
04 combo 1.7d. Hold mileage reset button and turn ignition to second setting (dash lights on), keep mileage button pressed for about 5 seconds until --- goes away, the service millage should reset.
Chrysler does not have reset buttons.
To reset the service mileage on a Sprinter van, first turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Then, navigate to the trip computer using the steering wheel buttons until you find the service menu. Press and hold the "OK" button while highlighting the reset option, and confirm the reset when prompted. Finally, turn off the ignition to complete the process.
To reset the oil mileage on a 2006 BMW Z4, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within ten seconds to access the service menu. Then, use the trip odometer button to navigate to "Oil Service" and press and hold the button until the display shows "Reset." Confirm the reset, and the oil mileage indicator will be cleared.
Press and hold the "Select" button (The lower one) and it should reset the mileage for 3000 miles.
how do I reset the mileage indicator on my Mercedes E 340
Key on and shut the doors. Press "step" until "0 miles to service" is displayed. Now press and hold "reset" until the mileage resets.
If your tpms indicator is on in your Chrysler Pacifica and you have already fixed the tire pressure issue, simply continue driving a few miles and the sensor will reset itself. It usually only takes about 4 miles to reset it.