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VW reset service inspection

There are several methods for VW reset service inspection procedure without diagnostic interface like OBDeleven, VCDS. Select right procedure for your Volkswagen car according how your vehicle is equipped.

Warning!

Remember to changle oil, filters and inspect safety systems in your car.
Performing this procedure may cause permanent damage to your car.
Do this at your own risk!
We are not responsible for any loss or damage.

This procedure should work with:
  • Volkswagen Caddy 2K
  • Volkswagen Golf/Jetta/Bora MK6 and MK7
  • Volkswagen Passat B7
  • Volkswagen Tiguan
  • Volkswagen Touran MK2

VW reset service inspection procedure 1

  1. Press and hold 0.0/SET button (right side of the instrument cluster).
  2. Turn the ignition on.
  3. Release the 0.0/SET button.
  4. Press menu button (left side of the instrument cluster).
  5. Turn the ignition off.

VW reset service inspection procedure 2

  1. Turn the ignition on.
  2. Press and hold TRIP button on the wipers stalk (right side of the steering wheel).
  3. Use the TRIP buttons to navigate and OK/Reset button to cinfirm. Go to SETUPService intervalReset and confirm the reset procedure.
  4. Turn the ignition off.

VW reset service inspection procedure 3

  1. Turn the ignition on.
  2. Use multifunction steering wheel buttons to navigate to SETTINGSServiceReset and confirm the reset procedure.
  3. Turn the ignition off.

3 thoughts on “VW reset service inspection

  • Put your emergency flashers on. Then:
    Press and hold 0.0/SET button (right side of the instrument cluster).
    Turn the ignition on.
    Release the 0.0/SET button.
    You’ll see the option to reset the Inspection now warning. Use it!

  • Help! I reset my inspection for my 2015 VW jetta GLI using the trip reset button. It worked but for some reason its telling me my inspection isnt dude for 720 days. And says 20,100 miles. (I have like 36,000 miles on my car) I want it to say it needs an inspection in a year or 10,000 miles. Can I fix this?

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