How to Set a 10,000 km Maintenance Reminder for Volkswagen?

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SarahDella
07/25/25 4:22pm
First, locate the operation buttons on the right side of the vehicle's multifunction steering wheel. Then, press the button on the right side of the steering wheel. At this point, the vehicle's display screen will show the settings interface. Select the maintenance option. Press the OK button on the right side of the steering wheel. The reset option will then appear on the vehicle's display screen—select it. Next, choose the confirm option on the display screen. Finally, the vehicle's maintenance mileage will be successfully set.
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