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How to Reset the Maintenance Reminder on Volkswagen Bora?

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DiWilliam
07/29/25 11:58am
To reset the maintenance reminder on the Volkswagen Bora, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the ignition, and with your left hand, press and hold the 0.0 button at the bottom right corner. 2. With your right hand, turn on the ignition. 3. When the wrench symbol appears on the dashboard without flashing, release the button with your left hand. 4. Press the button at the bottom left corner once, and the wrench symbol will disappear, indicating the maintenance reminder has been reset. Additional information about the Volkswagen Bora: 1. In terms of exterior design, the Bora features strong and flowing lines that create a more three-dimensional and elegant overall shape. The enlarged grille area makes the front look younger and more dynamic. 2. The side profile of the Bora is sporty and elegant. The two parallel waistlines running from front to back are simple yet three-dimensional, not only elongating the body but also enhancing its sense of power.
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LaMiguel
08/13/25 9:27pm
As a seasoned DIY car repair enthusiast, I remember the method to reset the maintenance reminder on the Volkswagen Bora is quite straightforward. Sit in the driver's seat without starting the engine, insert the key and turn it to the ON position (where the dashboard lights up but the engine isn't running). Then, press and hold the 0.0 button on the dashboard without releasing it. After a few seconds, a prompt like "Reset" or "Confirm" will appear on the screen. Release the button to complete the process. The whole procedure takes about 30 seconds, but it's crucial to ensure the vehicle is stationary and not started during the operation. If there's no response, it might be due to a faulty button or unstable battery voltage. In such cases, it's advisable to check the fuses or have a professional handle it during the next maintenance. Remember to perform the actual maintenance promptly after resetting, as delaying it can affect the maintenance cycle calculation. I've used this method multiple times, and it doesn't impact daily driving safety. Being hands-on with such tasks can really save time and hassle.
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Wren
10/08/25 7:38am
Last time I just helped my dad reset the maintenance reminder on his Bora. As a new car owner, I was really afraid of making mistakes. The method is quite simple: After getting in the car, don't press the brake to start the engine. Just turn the key to power on (all dashboard lights will illuminate), then quickly press and hold the 0.0 button with numbers on the right side of the dashboard. When the screen flashes and shows the reset message, release the button. If successful, the maintenance light will go off. The first time I tried, I was too nervous and forgot to turn off the ignition key, wasting several minutes. Online tutorials say this procedure is common for Volkswagen models, but there might be slight differences for different model years of the Bora. If unsure, don't force it. After succeeding, it felt great—saved the hassle of queuing at the dealership and learned a little skill. Keeping good maintenance records is beneficial for the car's lifespan.
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DeFinley
11/22/25 2:09am
From a technical perspective, the maintenance reminder system in the Volkswagen Bora is based on mileage tracking by the onboard computer. The reset principle involves simulating a reset signal: first ensure the vehicle is completely stationary, then press and hold the 0.0 button to enter setup mode. The specific procedure is: insert the key and turn to ON position (without starting engine), hold the 0.0 button for approximately 10 seconds until service information appears on the instrument cluster, then release. This action clears the software counter in the background, functioning like a soft reboot. Stay focused during operation, preferably performing it in a safe parking environment to avoid accidental touches affecting driving functions. Regular attention to maintenance intervals is crucial for safety - delayed resets or neglect may lead to accumulated system errors.
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