Congratulations on the birth of your new ED30 Illyun. The sweepstake on how long you keep it is now officially open
Quote from: illyun on 12 September 2007, 12:27Not sure what service regime it has been set for - I will be ringing the dealer later this week to find out although I will be using longlife stuff on a yearly/10k mile basis - and changing it myself every 5k miles.Don't you know how to check it?With the ignition on, but engine NOT running, shut the doors, put your seatbelt on (or wait for the warning to disappear), and then press and HOLD the 00 trip reset button. If the display reads more than 10,000 miles, or more than 365 days, then it is set for LongLife. If this is the case, then look in the owners manual, and perform the service interval reset, which will then change it to time and distance monitoring. Oh that... yes I forgot about that... :embarassed:
Not sure what service regime it has been set for - I will be ringing the dealer later this week to find out although I will be using longlife stuff on a yearly/10k mile basis - and changing it myself every 5k miles.
I feel like a homo
Quote from: illyun on 12 September 2007, 13:39 Quote from: illyun on 12 September 2007, 12:27Not sure what service regime it has been set for - I will be ringing the dealer later this week to find out although I will be using longlife stuff on a yearly/10k mile basis - and changing it myself every 5k miles.Don't you know how to check it?With the ignition on, but engine NOT running, shut the doors, put your seatbelt on (or wait for the warning to disappear), and then press and HOLD the 00 trip reset button. If the display reads more than 10,000 miles, or more than 365 days, then it is set for LongLife. If this is the case, then look in the owners manual, and perform the service interval reset, which will then change it to time and distance monitoring. Oh that... yes I forgot about that... :embarassed:Well . . . what does it say?
Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 13 September 2007, 08:53Quote from: illyun on 12 September 2007, 13:39 Quote from: illyun on 12 September 2007, 12:27Not sure what service regime it has been set for - I will be ringing the dealer later this week to find out although I will be using longlife stuff on a yearly/10k mile basis - and changing it myself every 5k miles.Don't you know how to check it?With the ignition on, but engine NOT running, shut the doors, put your seatbelt on (or wait for the warning to disappear), and then press and HOLD the 00 trip reset button. If the display reads more than 10,000 miles, or more than 365 days, then it is set for LongLife. If this is the case, then look in the owners manual, and perform the service interval reset, which will then change it to time and distance monitoring. Oh that... yes I forgot about that... :embarassed:Well . . . what does it say? oh, haven't looked yet !