How To Reset Service Light On Audi A3 2012

How to Reset the Service Reminder Light on an Audi A3

  • Step 1: Start the engine and press the “Trip Reset” button. Pull the lever that is situated on the instrument cluster’s right side (trip reset button).
  • Step 2: Exit the engine.
  • Step 3: Follow the steps again.

Why does the service due message on my Audi?

The Audi “Service Due” indicator light indicates when a service is necessary, which is every 10,000 miles or after a year has passed since your previous maintenance. When it’s time for your next service, a wrench-shaped indicator light on your dashboard will turn on.

  • Launch the engine.
  • To access the service menu, press the CAR button.
  • Use the MMI Controller’s bottom left button to navigate to CAR SYSTEMS from there.
  • From the CAR SYSTEMS menu, scroll to the SERVICE & CHECKS option.
  • Choose SERVICE INTERESTS
  • and then click RESET OIL CHANGE INTERVAL.
  • To ensure the reset is complete, turn off the ignition and restart.
  • Resetting the maintenance light on an Audi involves the use of a scan tool.

Why is servicing due right now?

The instrument panel houses the service due Warning Light. This light turns on to serve as a reminder that it’s time to maintain your car. The service due Warning Light is not a sign that anything is wrong with your automobile; instead, it is designed to turn on after a predetermined distance to serve as a reminder to have your car serviced.

You must reset the service due Warning Light after having your automobile serviced.

An Audi inspection service is what?

It’s a task that is on the service schedule; I didn’t ask them to perform anything. Since it was only at roughly 15k when the oil service was completed, the inspection was postponed until 19k.

A backup oil service and inspection service would typically be available. A standard inspection service includes an oil change along with part or all of the air, fuel, and spark plug filters. https://www.audi.co.uk/owners-area/servicing-maint…

The reason for the low cost is that I believe you only received the inspection service and an oil change. Your invoice’s failure to list parts, etc. astounds me. Why not get further information from the dealer?