
Methods to clear the maintenance reminder on a Volkswagen: 1. Turn off the engine, press and hold the short-distance counter reset button under the tachometer; 2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, release the short-distance counter reset button, the SERVICE sign will appear, pull out the minute button on the clock, turn it to the right to display the mileage; 3. Turn off the engine, the reminder message will reset, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, and the SERVICE sign will disappear. Volkswagen gasoline vehicles require an oil change service every year or every 15,000 kilometers (whichever comes first), and an inspection service every year or every 30,000 kilometers (whichever comes first). Volkswagen is a car manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, with main models including Touareg, Tiguan, Tiguan L, and Teramont.

I have ten years of experience driving Volkswagen cars, and clearing the maintenance reminder is quite simple. The key steps are: first, turn off the ignition switch to ensure the car is off; then press and hold the reset button on the dashboard, usually marked with "0.0"; next, turn the key to the ON position, where the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start; hold the button for about 5-10 seconds until the maintenance reminder on the screen flashes or disappears before releasing. The button location may vary by model—for example, it's in the lower left corner for the Golf and on the right side for the Passat—so it's best to check the manual for confirmation. Handle the operation gently, as incorrect steps may cause the reset to fail and require starting over. After clearing, the system resets the reminder cycle, but make sure to perform this only after completing the actual maintenance to avoid neglecting critical servicing, which could harm the engine or increase repair costs in the long run. I drive a Tiguan and clear the reminder about once a year. Once you get used to it, it saves a lot of hassle and avoids paying for the service at the dealership.

Let's talk about this from a technical perspective. Clearing the maintenance reminder involves resetting the vehicle's computer module. For most Volkswagen models, it's done through a combination of buttons: turn off the ignition, hold the reset button, then turn the ignition to the second position, hold for a few seconds before releasing. This process essentially tells the system that service has been completed, and the counter starts from zero. Pay attention to model differences - older models (pre-2010) might just require a simple button press, while newer models (post-2020) may need additional confirmation buttons or diagnostic tools. I've seen cases where owners forcibly cleared the reminder without performing maintenance, resulting in sensor data confusion that triggered warning lights - which then cost more to fix. So, following the correct procedure is fundamental, and remember that actual maintenance comes first. Developing a habit of regular checks can extend your vehicle's lifespan.

As a new Volkswagen owner, I just bought a Jetta and the dashboard kept flashing maintenance reminders, which was quite alarming. The method to clear it isn't difficult: after turning off the engine, hold down that small button (located in the middle or on the side of the dashboard), turn the key to the ACC position (all lights on but engine not started), wait a few seconds, and it will disappear automatically. However, the first time I tried, I did it wrong—pressed too quickly and didn't clear it. I only figured it out after checking the manual. As a beginner, I recommend starting with the simple steps; if it doesn't work, just drive to the 4S shop for a free fix—they'll handle it in a minute. Maintenance reminders are a good thing, reminding us to keep the car healthy. After clearing it, don't forget to actually perform the maintenance so the car can last longer.


