User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TRADEMARKS
- COPYRIGHT
- DECLARATION
- OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- CAUTIONS!
- AFTERSALES-SERVICES
- 1GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- 2GETTING STARTED
- 3UPDATE
- 4DIAGNOSIS
- 5SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
- KEY PROGRAMMING
- EEPROM ADAPTER
- EPB RESET
- OIL LIGHT RESET
- SAS RESET
- TPS MATCH
- INJECTOR CODING
- ABS BLEEDING
- GEARBOX MATCH
- GEAR LEARNING
- SRS RESET
- DPF REGENERATION
- BMS MATCH
- AIR SUSPENSION
- CYLINDER
- TPMS RESET
- TYRE REFIT
- HEAD ADJUSTMENT
- WINDOWS INITIALIZATION
- SEAT MATCH
- ELECTRONIC PUMP ACTIVATION
- TRANSPORT MODE
- DIY MODE
- ODO RESET
- 6SETTINGS
- 7REPORT
- 8REMOTE ASSISTANCE
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OIL LIGHT RESET
Reset the Engine Oil Life System, which calculates the optimum
oil life change interval based on the vehicle's driving conditions
and climate. The oil life reminder must be reset each time the oil is
changed so that the system can calculate when the next oil
change is required.
This function allows you to perform reset for the engine oil life
system, which calculates an optimal oil life change interval
depending on the vehicle driving conditions and climate.
This function can be performed in the following cases:
If the service lamp is on, you must provide service for the car.
After service, you need to reset the driving mileage or driving
time so that the service lamp turns off and the system enables
the new service cycle.
After changing engine oil or electric appliances that monitor oil
life, you need to reset the service lamp.
SAS RESET
Steering Angle Sensors (SAS) System Calibration permanently
stores the current steering wheel position as the straight-ahead
position in the SAS EEPROM. Therefore, the front wheels and the
steering wheel must be set exactly to the straight-ahead position