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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2004

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Peugeot 306 service light

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Jimbob - 04 Jan 2004 22:50 GMT
I have had my last service done on my car by a professional but not at a
peugeot garage (as overpriced as they are). Is there a way of resetting the
service light myself that anyone knows of ????
Neo - 05 Jan 2004 00:34 GMT
> I have had my last service done on my car by a professional but not at a
> peugeot garage (as overpriced as they are). Is there a way of resetting the
> service light myself that anyone knows of ????

Yea never buy another 306, or another Peugeot come to that matter, they are
utter crap!
Jimbob - 07 Jan 2004 13:06 GMT
And i nearlly forgot........... Cheers for the advice NEO you tool !!!!

Get out of the peugeot newsgroups you geek, if you dont like em F*** off !!!

> > I have had my last service done on my car by a professional but not at a
> > peugeot garage (as overpriced as they are). Is there a way of resetting
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> Yea never buy another 306, or another Peugeot come to that matter, they are
> utter crap!
John Bone - 05 Jan 2004 01:37 GMT
There is a button on the instrument console that zero's the trip display
(Miles or Km or odometer)

With the ignition OFF, press and hold this button.
Whilst holding this button, turn the ignition ON.
A 10 Second countdown should appear in the trip display,  after it reaches
'0'  release the button.

The service indicator should now be reset.

Jeb

> I have had my last service done on my car by a professional but not at a
> peugeot garage (as overpriced as they are). Is there a way of resetting the
> service light myself that anyone knows of ????
Jimbob - 05 Jan 2004 10:20 GMT
cheers jeb i'll give it a go

> There is a button on the instrument console that zero's the trip display
> (Miles or Km or odometer)
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> the
> > service light myself that anyone knows of ????
Mark - 05 Jan 2004 22:34 GMT
each second represents 1,000 miles
if you held it down for 5 secs it would tell you you had 5,000 miles till
the next service and not 10,000

...pointless bit of info for you!

;o)

> cheers jeb i'll give it a go
>
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> > the
> > > service light myself that anyone knows of ????
Nigel - 05 Jan 2004 23:59 GMT
>each second represents 1,000 miles
>if you held it down for 5 secs it would tell you you had 5,000 miles till
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>
>;o)
Rubbish!!! On the early non-mux cars, which the 306 is, if you let go
of the button before the end of the 10 seconds, it toggles between
petrol and diesel service intervals (20K or 12K).
Jimbob - 06 Jan 2004 22:31 GMT
Cheers mate your a diamond...............
Did it for the full 10 and it worked nice one.......... And that last bit of
info was not pointless it is cracking speak to you later and thanks again

> each second represents 1,000 miles
> if you held it down for 5 secs it would tell you you had 5,000 miles till
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> > > the
> > > > service light myself that anyone knows of ????
VulcanXH558 - 06 Jan 2004 21:43 GMT
> There is a button on the instrument console that zero's the trip display
> (Miles or Km or odometer)
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>
> Jeb

On my '98 306 diesel you don't push the button you pull it out a bit. Same
procedure otherwise though.
 
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