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Reference SSM60837
Models Range Rover Evoque / L538

Title Service Message Reset Procedure
Category Electrical
Last modified 16-Nov-2012 00:00:00
Symptom 206000 Warning Indicators
Content Issue: Techician finds it difficult or cannot reset the service message when displayed in the Cluster
Cause: Clarification of reset procedure

Action:
1. Technician navigates to the last menu option in the "service menu"

(This requirement is to have the user in a specific location where holding the navigate down button doesn't perform any function).

2. Technician releases the navigate down button

3. Technician presses and holds the "trip button"

4. Technician presses and holds the "navigate down" button.

**Key criteria are the sequence of the presses.**

5. Both Buttons are pressed together for 10 seconds

6. As there is no confirmation if procedure has been successful, Cycle the ignition to check if the reset has been completed.
Thanks Pete, this may be the answer to a few who have posted that since their car was serviced the indicator appears not to have been reset
mental note for me thanks Pete!!!
(16-11-2012 07:21pm)bell-auto-services Wrote: [ -> ]Reference SSM60837
Models Range Rover Evoque / L538

Title Service Message Reset Procedure
Category Electrical
Last modified 16-Nov-2012 00:00:00
Symptom 206000 Warning Indicators
Content Issue: Techician finds it difficult or cannot reset the service message when displayed in the Cluster
Cause: Clarification of reset procedure

Action:
1. Technician navigates to the last menu option in the "service menu"

(This requirement is to have the user in a specific location where holding the navigate down button doesn't perform any function).

2. Technician releases the navigate down button

3. Technician presses and holds the "trip button"

4. Technician presses and holds the "navigate down" button.

**Key criteria are the sequence of the presses.**

5. Both Buttons are pressed together for 10 seconds

6. As there is no confirmation if procedure has been successful, Cycle the ignition to check if the reset has been completed.

Haven't got nav button Pete, can I do this myself or do I need to activate the service menu via obd.
(18-11-2012 03:18pm)gibbyd Wrote: [ -> ]Haven't got nav button Pete, can I do this myself or do I need to activate the service menu via obd.

Its the right side of the steering wheel controls is the navi button gibbyd

Tim or any of the moderators, can we make this a stickie so that other people dont have to search for this?
(19-11-2012 07:07pm)slee18 Wrote: [ -> ]Its the right side of the steering wheel controls is the navi button gibbyd

Tim or any of the moderators, can we make this a stickie so that other people dont have to search for this?

Understand now, thanks!
Sorry for my late reply, im manic at work at the moment so didnt get chance to come back.

Thank you slee18 for your reply.

Pete


(16-11-2012 07:21pm)bell-auto-services Wrote: [ -> ]Reference SSM60837
Models Range Rover Evoque / L538

Title Service Message Reset Procedure
Category Electrical
Last modified 16-Nov-2012 00:00:00
Symptom 206000 Warning Indicators
Content Issue: Techician finds it difficult or cannot reset the service message when displayed in the Cluster
Cause: Clarification of reset procedure

Action:
1. Technician navigates to the last menu option in the "service menu"

(This requirement is to have the user in a specific location where holding the navigate down button doesn't perform any function).

2. Technician releases the navigate down button

3. Technician presses and holds the "trip button"

4. Technician presses and holds the "navigate down" button.

**Key criteria are the sequence of the presses.**

5. Both Buttons are pressed together for 10 seconds

6. As there is no confirmation if procedure has been successful, Cycle the ignition to check if the reset has been completed.

As was mentioned in another connected thread, I was looking at this today, and I  
only have vin no and alarm indciator in my service menu. Or have I missed something?
Thanks for the video DustinDep, that's very useful.
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