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BMW Service Soon Light

If the service light has come on on your BMW, or you have performed the service yourself and want to reset it, you can do this at home.

In this blog we will cover the procedure of resetting the BMW service indicator light, as well as what you should know about the warning lights that may come up on your BMW.

The BMW Service Light Reset Procedure

The process to reset the BMW service light is as follows:

  1. Turn on your vehicle’s electrical system but do not start the engine. On some models with a push-button start you will need to press the ignition three times in a row. Check your owner’s manual to confirm which you need to do for your specific model.
  2. Locate the odometer button at the bottom left corner of the instrument cluster.
  3. Press and hold the odometer button until the service message appears on the screen.
  4. Release the button, then press and hold it again until a message saying “Reset?” pops up.
  5. Release the button again, and then press and hold it. You should get a message that says “Reset in Progress,” and then a message saying “Reset Successful.”
  6. Turn the car off and then start it (engine on) to make sure the reset was successful.

Dealing With an Unsuccessful Reset

If the reset process didn’t work, this could indicate more serious problems that need to be resolved. You will need to investigate further to uncover the main issue.

Firstly, you should look for stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). These codes can tell you precisely what’s keeping the light on. If you’re not familiar with DTCs, you may need to seek expert advice.

Here are some steps to follow if the reset isn’t successful:

  1. Check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs): These codes can identify the precise problem causing the light to remain on. You will need a scanning tool to do this.
  2. Seek expert advice: If you’re unsure or not comfortable dealing with car mechanics, a qualified mechanic can assist.
  3. Disconnect the battery overnight: This could help reset the light, but it’s not a guaranteed solution if there are more serious underlying problems.

Service Light VS Warning Light

You need to be aware of the difference between a service light and a warning light that may pop up on your dashboard.

The service light is designed to remind you that the service is due, but does not indicate an immediate issue that needs to be addressed.

On the other hand, a warning light is designed to tell you that an issue with your BMW has been detected and needs to be investigated.

Resetting the warning light without properly diagnosing the issue will not only lead to the light coming back on, but could cause damage to your car.

If you see the warning light come on on your dashboard, you should get your car checked out.

Time to Get Your BMW Serviced?

If it’s time to get your BMW serviced, we can help.

We at Dodson offer BMW servicing in Auckland and will ensure your service is done correctly with top quality parts.

Speak to us today by calling 09 441 3635 or emailing service@dodsonmotorsport.com.