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Condition Based Service

Reset Service Reminders

This is my favorite function! The software can change the service count and remailing mileage for oil, front and rear brake pads, brake fluid and general service! Just tell the software the remaining percentage and presto, it's changed! Great if you do your own oil and brake jobs.
Reset Service Reminders

Later-model cars have service interval indicators (SII) for oil service and inspections on the instrument cluster. These cars display the reminder when service is due. Depending on the model,

you can reset the service interval in one of two ways:
1) via the Commands option for the instrument cluster,
or 2) via the Condition Based Service (CBS) option if your car supports CBS.

To reset the service reminder via the Commands option:
  1. Select your model.
  2. Select the instrument cluster.
  3. Select Commands.
  4. Click Start next to the Service Interval Indicator option you want to reset.
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The Bavarian Technic diagnostic tool for BMW supports the new Condition Based Service system found on late-model BMWs.

  • Condition Based Service is a sophisticated system used for tracking maintenance status and requirements
  • It is included on all E60, E65, E90, and E70 models
  • Bavarian Technic software supports Condition Based Service on all of these models
  • Use Condition Based Service to check and reset the status of service items on your car


Here is an example of Condition Based Service as seen in the Bavarian Technic software:
Reset Service Reminders
Later-model cars have service interval indicators (SII) for oil service and inspections on the instrument cluster. These cars display the reminder when service is due. Depending on the model, you can reset the service interval in one of two ways: 1) via the Commands option for the instrument cluster, or 2) via the Condition Based Service (CBS) option if your car supports CBS. To reset the service reminder via the Commands option:
  1. Select your model.
  2. Select the instrument cluster.
  3. Select Commands.
  4. Click Start next to the Service Interval Indicator option you want to reset.

In Short Words

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under condition based service, you can see where you stand on oil, brake pads and the like. As you can see here, it was time for my oil change and vehicle inspection.



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able to use this software screen to reset the oil warning in the car. Better than that, I was able to set the value.

So you can reset it
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