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Has anyone cleared maintenance reminders off their Instrument panel (not main Screen) using their AP..

I tried using the Clear re-learning/code menu on the AP.....but still pops-up every time you start the car

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Has anyone cleared maintenance reminders off their Instrument panel (not main Screen) using their AP..

I tried using the Clear re-learning/code menu on the AP.....but still pops-up every time you start the car

You dont need the cobb, you can clear the service reminders using the MFD, there is an option in there somewhere (did it myself not long ago). You may even be able to turn them off alltogether. Can check and report back if you cannot find them if you like.

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You dont need the cobb, you can clear the service reminders using the MFD, there is an option in there somewhere (did it myself not long ago). You may even be able to turn them off alltogether. Can check and report back if you cannot find them if you like.

Yea .....have cleared them from the main screen BUT it still pops up on the instrument panel....MFD...?

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Yea .....have cleared them from the main screen BUT it still pops up on the instrument panel....MFD...?

Ahh, sorry. Still pops up on the instrument panel? I never noticed that.

MFD = multi-function-display

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Ahh, sorry. Still pops up on the instrument panel? I never noticed that.

MFD = multi-function-display

Yea....removed the one on the MFD via it's Menu but the instrument panel still persists.....so I thought my Cobb AP

would clear it via the Clear Re-learn/codes menu........ :) but no luck using that either.

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OK Found the answer.....

" I'm assuming this is on the display in the middle of the tach and not the MFD.

scroll through the different displays, and go into the "service and maintenance" screen. Go into it and click "reset". You can adjust how long before it comes on again. "

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