Is there any way to do this? I don't want to change the car to fixed servicing unless I have to but my next service will be my last Audi one, as I can't bear the 70 quid per hour labour charge when I can do a better job myself.
I have reset my Audi Variable Service no problem.
You will need full VAG com (you have to save adaptations but shareware VAGCom does not let you do this).
I have reset my Audi Variable Service no problem.
You will need full VAG com (you have to save adaptations but shareware VAGCom does not let you do this).
You do need VAG com if you want to keep it on AVS (Audi Variable Servicing) & A4Quattro wrote : "I don't want to change the car to fixed servicing unless I have to".
The method you indicated resets it to fixed servicing at 10000 miles only & not AVS.
2) Buy a cheaper lead from eBay or http://www.talktomycar.co.uk/ and then buy a full Vagcom licence from ross-tech (this is the cheaper option but you dont get the same backup).
The Vagcom shareware is free to download & you can do quite a lot with it and a cheap eBay cable but you will need the full version to reset AVS.
It does a lot more than just reset the service indicator.
I bought mine as a fault code reader and to alter some settings.
My eBay cable cost £15 and about £50 for the VAGCom licence for my A4 B6 I recouped that on doing my own service and being able to rectify a fault code but I take your point its not cheap.
You do need VAG com if you want to keep it on AVS (Audi Variable Servicing) & A4Quattro wrote : "I don't want to change the car to fixed servicing unless I have to".
The method you indicated resets it to fixed servicing at 10000 miles only & not AVS.
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