Now that my LE500 is out of warranty I am wanting to find out how to reset the service interval display myself. I previously asked MG and they said it had to be done either by T4 or GDS (I think that is what they said - whatever GDS is lol)
Its a simple display that starts off at 15000 and counts down then says 'oil service due'
Would it be logical to assume that as the revised instrument panel was something that MG Rover worked on prior to their demise in 2005, then its the same basis as used on the Rover 75/ZT? I think this also uses the 15000 mile interval but also has inspection in addition to oil service so more complex
I could get a Rover service light reset tool and try it but don't want to fry the ECU if I do it wrong
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome
Resetting the Service Interval Indicator LE500 and new TF 13
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Re: Resetting the Service Interval Indicator LE500 and new T
Good question
GDS stands for "Global Diagnostic System"
See i.e. @ http://www.omitec.com/en/news/nag-mg/
Assume you could ask any backyard garage to reset her ECU brain
GDS stands for "Global Diagnostic System"
See i.e. @ http://www.omitec.com/en/news/nag-mg/
Assume you could ask any backyard garage to reset her ECU brain
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Re: Resetting the Service Interval Indicator LE500 and new T
Thanks for the info, will see what I can find outDieter K wrote:Good question
GDS stands for "Global Diagnostic System"
See i.e. @ http://www.omitec.com/en/news/nag-mg/
Assume you could ask any backyard garage to reset her ECU brain
Re: Resetting the Service Interval Indicator LE500 and new TF 13
We will be releasing something soon.
You can follow progress here http://www.rovertech.net/forum/viewtopi ... 4&t=152007
You can follow progress here http://www.rovertech.net/forum/viewtopi ... 4&t=152007