"Adrian" <toomany2cvs@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Envo ("Envo" <awne16325@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>) gurgled happily,
> sounding much like they were saying:
>
>> I have an 11 month old C4, with 700 genuine miles on the clock.
>
> SEVEN HUNDRED MILES in nearly a year? Why in the name of god would you
> buy a new car to do that few miles?
>
>> On starting up, the 'service due' warning has suddenly decided to tell
>> me I am 50 miles overdue for a service, with the SERVICE warning
>> illuminated and the spanner icon showing. I know the handbook tells me
>> how to reset the service indicator to 'zero' (i.e 20,000 to the
>> service) but is it possible, either DIY or at dealer to reset it to
>> show 13000 miles to the next service.
>
> Yes. Take it to a dealer, they'll service it, and reset the indicator.
>
> Why would you want to reset the service indicator WITHOUT servicing it?
I
> know you don't actually drive the car, preferring to look at it, but
> surely the warranty means _something_ to you? Else why would you pour so
> much money down the drain by buying a brand new car?
Oops - typo! Should have read 7000 (which should have been obvious from
the
reference to 13000 later in the post).
Question is - can they reset it to what it should be, or must it be reset
to
start counting again from zero?
Envo


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