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Posted

Try pushing the odo/trip reset button and then turn the ignition on.

I accidently did this some weeks ago and saw a message a la "service reset" on the dashboard.

Posted

This is half of the solution! Hold the odometer button on while turning on the key (you don't need to start the engine). The display will say Service Reset. Press the Reset button on the windshield wiper stalk. Reset complete!!!

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...
Posted
I followed your instructions byt I cant reset it. The reset service comes on and and when I press the reset on the winshield wiper handle it does not do anything.

Same here. Does anyone actually know how to reset the service indicator?

  • 6 months later...
Posted
anyone know how to reset the service due on the display on cayenne turbo? thanks :help:

Does anyone find it a little stupid that you cannot manually reset the oil service indicator on a Cayenne without having to pay Porsche dealer for this service

Posted

Does anyone but me think it is stupid that the service indicator cannot be reset by the car owner. I am tired of having to pay and waste my time running to the dealer. This is stupid for a car like Porsche.

  • 4 months later...
Posted (edited)

If you combine post #5 and post #6 it works. Just did it 5 minutes ago. Try pushing the odo/trip reset button and then turn the ignition on. The display will say Service Reset. Press the Reset button on the windshield wiper stalk. Reset complete!!! Go back to Enjoying your Car! :drive:

Edited by ssharp225
Posted

When this topic first came up I followed Post #5 and I did see the “service reset” message even though I couldn’t reset it. Since then, I have had warrantee work done and they told me the upgraded some software. I tried it again yesterday and now it no longer displays the “service reset” option. They must have removed that feature.

On the bright side, I called my local Porsche mechanic and he now has the Cayeene software to reset the service reminder. One less thing to worry about.

  • 5 months later...
Posted
holding down odometer w/ key turn brought up Reset alert. Clicked Reset button on wiper arm, worked fine. Thanks!

That doesn't work for me. I know my Cayenne has the lastest update. Can other confirm?

  • 7 months later...
Posted
Mine says service reset, but seems to still bring up the service screen when i turn on the car hmmmmm.

I just gritted my teeth and got a Durametric. Maybe I can convince my fiance she needs a Cayman instead of a 350Z, so I can make it more of a value :)

The Durametric has done everything I needed (check engine codes, clear service reminder, and check my 0-60, 1/4mi, and 0-100-0 times. You know, the serious stuff.).

Posted

So just out of curiosity, can the service light be reset manually with the odo/reset button on all models or is there a difference in model years. For those that were able to reset the light, what year was your vehicle?

For those that it didn't work, what year is your vehicle?

I have a hard time believing a software update will disable this function.

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Posted

The Service Reminder can be reset with the Durametric Software (about $247) or by any shop (or owner) with a PST2 or PIWIS.

The original method only seemed to work on a few of the early cars.

Posted (edited)

Excellent.

Thank you!

I own an independant Volvo shop, so that's where the bulk of my experience lies. I took a look at the Durametric software, and i have to say Porsche owners are very fortunate indeed to have such a low cost solution for software to scan our cars.

The equivalent software on Volvo cars is $7500 per year, or $150 per a three day subscription.

Edited by JasonFRC
Posted
Mine says service reset, but seems to still bring up the service screen when i turn on the car hmmmmm.

What model year is your Cayenne? Has it received any updates from the dealer?

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