
Method to clear the maintenance reminder on Volkswagen: First turn off the vehicle's ignition, then press and hold the 0.0 or SET button on the right side of the instrument panel with your left hand. While holding the SET button, turn on the ignition. Then release the SET button and press it once more. Finally, turn off the ignition and then turn it on again to complete the maintenance reminder reset. Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, founded by Ferdinand Porsche. The Volkswagen Group owns brands including Audi, Volkswagen, Bentley, Ducati, Porsche, Lamborghini, Bugatti, and Škoda.

I've been driving my Volkswagen for over five years and have performed the maintenance reminder reset several times. The most common method is to first completely turn off the engine, then locate the button with a clock or wrench symbol on the dashboard. Hold it down without releasing, while turning the key to the power-on position (don't start the engine). Wait for about ten seconds until the dashboard displays a reset confirmation prompt. At this point, release the button and quickly press it once more. Note that procedures may vary slightly between different model years - my friend's 2020 Sagitar requires using the steering wheel buttons to access the settings menu. If you can't manage it yourself, don't force it. Nowadays you can find detailed operation videos through mobile apps, or simply drive to the 4S dealership and let them clear it for you during service - it's complimentary anyway.

I remember helping my dad with the maintenance reminder on his old Tiguan just last week. Actually, the reset procedure is quite similar across Volkswagen models and involves three main steps: First, press and hold the 0.0 button on the instrument panel after parking and turning off the engine. Then turn the key to power up the instrument cluster without starting the engine. When the service menu appears on the display, you can select the reset option. Note that newer models like the Lavida Plus might require using the multifunction steering wheel buttons or finding the maintenance option in the vehicle settings through the central control screen. The operation itself isn't difficult - the key is locating the correct buttons. For first-timers, I recommend keeping the engine running initially to check what the maintenance reminder page displays, so you can verify whether the reset was successful by comparing before and after.

The maintenance reminder is like a considerate little car secretary, but it still needs to be cleared. My experience is to first power on the car without starting the engine, then observe the maintenance indicator with an exclamation mark on the dashboard. Locate the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel, scroll to the vehicle settings option, and you'll find the maintenance cycle reset option inside. The key lies in the timing of the operation: some car models cannot be reset when the engine is cold, so it's recommended to start the engine and wait two minutes before trying again. If the wrench symbol still appears after the operation, you may need to disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for a few minutes to force a reset. That's how I helped my neighbor with his Golf last time, but be aware that disconnecting the power will reset all electronic device parameters.


