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You need to go to the info screen. To do this press the button 4th from the left on the top row below the screen.

Once on this screen use the wand to select the right hand row and the 3rd item down. (wand is the movable piece on the right of the buttons) Press the wand in to select.

This is maintence menu. IT has 4 or 5 setable alarms based on km travelled. You need to do the next bit whilst the car is stationary.

You will need to open each of the alarms to see which on is set. You may get an indication as to the right of each description is a scale going from left to right. There will be an upside down triangle on the top of the line indicating the km that the alarm is set. There will be a solid line below the numbers indicating the number of km drive since reset.

Look for one that has the line past the indicator.

Open the one that has this showing.

You will see a bit more detail in this screen but the key thing is look for a green indicator light on the right side of the screen.

To turn the alarm off, more the wand to the item and select it by pressing the wand in.

This should turn the alarm off and no more Pitt alarm.

Cheers

Andy

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You need to go to the info screen. To do this press the button 4th from the left on the top row below the screen.

Once on this screen use the wand to select the right hand row and the 3rd item down. (wand is the movable piece on the right of the buttons) Press the wand in to select.

This is maintence menu. IT has 4 or 5 setable alarms based on km travelled. You need to do the next bit whilst the car is stationary.

You will need to open each of the alarms to see which on is set. You may get an indication as to the right of each description is a scale going from left to right. There will be an upside down triangle on the top of the line indicating the km that the alarm is set. There will be a solid line below the numbers indicating the number of km drive since reset.

Look for one that has the line past the indicator.

Open the one that has this showing.

You will see a bit more detail in this screen but the key thing is look for a green indicator light on the right side of the screen.

To turn the alarm off, more the wand to the item and select it by pressing the wand in.

This should turn the alarm off and no more Pitt alarm.

Cheers

Andy

Thank you.

I really appreciate your detailed answer on this issue!!! :D

I have tried to find what was causing the alarm but i couldnt!!!!

Thanks again

Brad

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