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Service Indicator Lights (8/00)
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I don't believe it can be done via the OBD-II port. There are instructions in this article that describe how to do it without buying a reset tool. It's easy to do with a short piece of wire - http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/e...ts-bmw-x5.html
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Thanks for the reply, and just to make sure (scared of screwing something up) 'a jump of pins' just means i need to connect pin 19 & 7 with a short piece of wire for the described 5-6 seconds.
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As I recall, you keep the connection there a bit longer for an Inspection reset, but it's the same principle.
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I tried resetting the SIA on my 2003 X5 but I must not have done it right because I still have 1 orange bar showing but now the SES light is on too. I did see the END SIA message. I can't seem to repeat the procedure. When I turn the key to pos 1 while holding down the odo button, nothing happens. Any suggestions?
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