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- scotty
- Member Since: 13 Jan 2020
- Location: lanarkshire
- Posts: 18
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reset service light
just thought i would stick this up,, just serviced the discovery,, this is how i reset the service indicator
1 - sit in the drivers seat with all the doors and hood closed
2 - push the ignition button once, no foot on the brake, we do not want to start the vehicle (called position 2)
3 - with the door still closed, pop the hood with the hood release. This will bind on the door a little, but can be accomplished - just pull it.
4 - open the driver door and stay in the vehicle
5 - hold (depress) the gas and brake pedal for 60 seconds
6 - check the display - it should have reset and you are good to go from another 8000 miles (usually resets in about 15 seconds)
7 - close the hood
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- nebc100
- Member Since: 08 Mar 2019
- Location: Altlinster
- Posts: 408
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Good to know.
Alternative... you diagnostic tool such as IID or Autel.
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- nebc100
- Member Since: 08 Mar 2019
- Location: Altlinster
- Posts: 408
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Good to know.
Alternative... use diagnostic tool such as IID or Autel.
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- harrythespider
- Member Since: 19 Jul 2018
- Location: cumbria
- Posts: 417
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Just had mine serviced at dealers 32k miles, dealer says next service 48k that's in another 16k miles as recommended by JLR, so why is service indicator showing 8k not 16k
3.0 HSE. climate HUD active diff. elec towbar. FBH and timed climate.Capability plus pack.split TV. surround sound. Intelligent seating. adaptive lights, wade sensing. 360 cameras.pro pack.cooler.advanced tow, auto park,activity key+ more!!!!
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- scotty
- Member Since: 13 Jan 2020
- Location: lanarkshire
- Posts: 18
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haven't got a clue
when it was reset it actually said 8500 to next service, have you checked what it says on the dash
cheers
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- IndusD4
- Member Since: 28 Jan 2018
- Location: Sydney
- Posts: 698
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I thought the car worked out our average mileage in a certain time period, then works out the number of miles to next service by date. Which means if you average 8,500 miles a year it would use that figure when the service counter is reset. Start driving more, you'll probably see this figure going up.
Ron
2016 D4 TDV6
IIDTool BT
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- scotty
- Member Since: 13 Jan 2020
- Location: lanarkshire
- Posts: 18
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that would make sense
cheers
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