How do you reset service interval on a VW Passat?

How do you reset service interval on a VW Passat?

1) Hold down the wrench button (right hand of the trip reset button). 2) While holding the wrench button, turn on the ignition. 3) The computer will now show something like: ‘Service Now’. 4) Release the wrench button. 5) Now, press and release the the min (right hand of the h button). 6) Turn off the ignition.

How do you reset the odometer on a Passat?

At this point, a service indicator light will display (in the form of a wrench). Press the minute adjustment button on the clock (or turn the knob clockwise on European manufactured Passats) and release the trip/odometer button. On 2007 and newer Passats, there are some that have a “wrench button” to the right side of the trip reset.

How to reset service now light on a VW?

– Go to SETUP → Service interval → Reset and confirm the reset procedure. – Turn the ignition off. – Press and hold 0.0/SET button (right side of the instrument cluster). – Turn the ignition on. – Release the 0.0/SET button. – Press menu button (left side of the instrument cluster). – Turn the ignition off. Loading…

Where is the service light on a Volkswagen Passat?

Turn the ignition key to the “key-on/engine-off” position to turn on all the power options for the Passat without actually starting the engine. At this point, a service indicator light will display (in the form of a wrench).

How do you reset the Spanner light on a Volkswagen Passat?

After turning the Ignition, the spanner light will display ( the spanner light must steady and not blinking). Now release the 0.0/SET button and press the button on the left side of the instrument cluster. After you press the button, the spanner light will reset and disappear.

How often do you need an oil change on a Volkswagen Passat?

Some Volkswagen dealers would have Passat owners thinking they need to bring their cars to them for oil change services or purchase a special tool to reset the “Service” light illuminating on the dashboard. This is a mileage interval light that trips every 3,000 to 5,000 miles that indicates an oil change is necessary.