How to manually reset the maintenance light on Audi A4L?

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MacNolan
07/29/25 11:55pm
Press the CAR button and enter the settings menu in MMI; Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu; Use the multifunction rotary knob to select menu items. Press the CAR button to enter the vehicle settings, then select "Maintenance and Inspection" in the settings interface. Enter "Maintenance Interval" to display the first interface, then rotate the knob to switch to the second interface. Enter "Maintenance Interval" to display the first interface, then rotate the knob to switch to the second interface. Follow the prompts to reset the maintenance interval.
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