It's a free upgrade, anyone know what they come disabled? It's a 5 min process to most clusters.
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Re: Fixed Service interval Reminder
From TDI Club:
Anybody with VAG-COM can do that, by changing coding in your cluster. This only can work on cars with CAN BUS build from 05.00. for example US Golf cluster coding is 07232 so you have to replace 4-th digit (3 with 0 as for cars with fixed service intervals without oil/temp. sender), after this go to:
channel 43 in Instrument Cluster (upper limit for distance to next inspection step size is 1000 km,
by default 15000km = 9400 miles)
channel 44 is upper limit for time to next inspection in days, step size is 1 day by default 365
channel 40 is distance traveled since last inspection, step in 100km (ex. 5200 km= 052)
channel 41 is time elapsed since the last inspection, step 1 day
First, the Channels 43 and 44 must be adapted, because the values of channels 40 and 41 may not be greater than the upper limits of channels 43 and 44.
Adaptation must be done using kilometers (1 mile equates to approx. 1.609 km )
To reset service interval, go to Instrument Cluster Adaptation channel 2 enter 0 and save.
Service Reminder will display on your cluster (in place of the current odometer display, just for a couple seconds) after certain mileage (usually 2000 miles or 3200km or time set in channel 43 and 44, as Service in _____ and it will countdown every 100 miles(km), when you turn your ignition ON.
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