BMW 99> Service Interval Reset Instructions From Instrument Cluster

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For all BMW’s you must have the driver’s door shut to reset the service lights. On E60 and later models it may also be necessary to buckle the driver’s seat buckle in order to reset the service light.

3 Series (E46), X3, Z4, X5 (without 20 pin diagnostic connector in the engine bay)

1. Key OFF
2. Push and hold the trip reset button while turning the ignition key to position 1 or Accessory.
3. Continue pushing the button for 5 additional seconds until the display changes and Inspection or Oil Service appears.
4. Push the button again for approx. 5 seconds until Reset or Re appears in the display and is flashing.
5. When the display starts to flash press the button a third time to actually reset that item. The new or updated service should appear and you can now shut the key off.

3 Series (E90)

1. Key ON Engine OFF

2. Push and hold the odometer reset button for approx 5 seconds until the CBS appears in the cluster.

3. Use the BC button to scroll through the various reset options.
4. Press and hold the BC button (you will see a small clock appear and run through its display). That item should now be reset.

5-6-7 Series (E60-E63/E64-E65/E66)

1. Hold the upper left instrument cluster reset button for approx. 10 seconds or more. This puts in the reset mode.

2. Now you can scroll through the various reset items using the reset button or the FAS button on the turn signal/high beam switch. NOTE: ! indicates item can be reset, 0 indicates the item cannot be reset because the vehicle has not reached the minimum 20% service on that item.

3. When you have picked the item to be reset, press the reset button again for a few seconds. This should reset this item only.

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