Is there any easy way to extinguish the service indicator (the wrench fig. in the instrument), other than to connect a computer?
I found this in the MOSS tool Service display BMW: On CAN bus vehicles built from August 2007, the service display is on the instrument panel. The only exceptions to this are the HP2 Enduro/HP2 Megamoto models, which have no service display. Husqvarna : The NUDA_900, NUDA_900_R, 650_STRADA and 650_TERRA models have a distance-based service-due indicator. Date-dependent service display This is initially set during the pre-delivery check, and then during each service, to one date in a year One month before the due date the message SERVICE and Service date appear after the pre-ride check for five seconds. When the service date is reached the SERVICE message appears continuously in the instrument cluster. The function of the service display is dependent on the calendar date being correctly set in the vehicle. Disconnection of the vehicle battery or disconnection of the instrument cluster for more than ten minutes deletes the current calendar date. Updating will then be necessary. Distance-dependent service display This is also set for the first time during the pre-delivery check and then during every service. The permitted number of miles/kilometres to the next service is 10,000 km (for instrument cluster that displays in miles 10,000 km are converted into 6,214 miles). If a remaining distance of less than 10,000 km/6214 mi has to be entered, this can be done using the keypad of the diagnosis system. From 1,000 kilometres (or 600 miles) before the due date the message SERVICE and the mileage/km still permitted up until the service appear after the pre-ride check. As the vehicle is driven, the value of the remaining distance is reduced in 100 km increments and displayed in this rounded form after a subsequent terminal change. Once service is due immediately the SERVICE message appears continuously in the instrument cluster. When the date-based display is simultaneously active along with the display based on travel distance, the display for remaining travel distance is suppressed. The remaining distance data can then only be determined using the diagnosis system. Redundant storage of service data: A copy of the service date and the remaining distance until the next service are stored in the DME. When the instrument cluster or the DME is replaced, the service display data is read from the other control unit and transferred to the replaced control unit.
Were you able to eliminate the service display with your diagnostic system? I still have everything you sent me, just not sure how to use it. Will need someone more computer literate to help me out
mines gone and I cant seem to get it back (still working on it)...these MOSS tools are not very logical to use....!
I used GS911 to set the date correctly in a Terra last week so Hexcode have that implemented but reset of the indicator is not yet implemented, I am chasing that up with Hexcode. The bad news is the Terra owner and I were working late and paying more attention to other work we were doing so we forgot to check how you can display the date in the dash will take another look the next time we get together