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lexia service reset

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Hi, I'm new to the forum read lots here and I bought a used and battered lexia to program the keys to my citroen relay van which worked perfectly. I can't see any option to reset the service interval though any ideas?

Also I changed the injectors in the van is there somewhere to program the code for the new injectors?

Thanks

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Post by Paul-R »

Resetting the service interval indicator is probably the same as on myx Xsara and C5.

Key in ignition but off.
Press the trip indicator button in and hold in.
Switch ignition on.
The trip indicator then counts down to zero and is then reset.
If you let go of the button before it raches zero then just simply do it again.

I'm not even sure that you can reset using a Lexia. You certainly need the Lexia if you want to change the length of the service interval between standard and long interval though.
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Post by paddyponchero »

Hi Paul,
I tried that but it didn't work this is a 2005 model van. Just found these instructions for the 2007 ducato and they seem to work.

Switch Ign on (do not start engine)
Set Odometer to read total miles.
Press Odometer Button (OB) until CFG1 appears in display
Release the OB.
Pressing the OB briefly will change between CFG1, CFG2, CFG3, CFG1
Once you have selected the CFG (see below).
Press the OB again for 5secs to store the new service frequency.
Turn off the ignition.

I selected CFG1 for my vehicle (05 Reg 2.8JTD), but you must decide yourself for your vehicle, should take 5mins to read this and carry out the resetting procedure

Note: If your vehicle is under warranty and you take it to be serviced by a Fiat dealer they will do this as part of the service.

CFG1 = 30000km (18,600mi) and 365 days in cases of Standard Use for 2.0 petrol and 2.8JTD versions, or in the case of Severe Use for the 2.3JTD versions.

CFG2 = 20000km (12,500mi) and 365 days in case of Standard Use for 2.0JTD versions, or in case of severe use for 2.0 petrol and 2.8JTD versions

Thanks,

PAddy
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