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Old 15-09-2011, 09:39 PM   #1
Mickmelb
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Default Resetting Service message on a MC Titanium

Hi All,

I recently had the 15000km service done on my MC Titanium then at 19950kms the service message started coming up every time I started it so today I took it back and had it reset. I watched the guy do it and thought some of you might want to know how to do it yourself since its out of sync with the service schedule:

-Leave the door open and push the start button without pressing the brake (don't start the engine)
-then put your your feet on both pedals and hold down
-keep an eye on the dash where the messages come up and in a few seconds you will see it say its resetting the service message
-Once its finished take your feet off the pedals and push the start button again

Jobs done takes less than a minute

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