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Aug 15, 2018

BMW 6 Series Oil Reset

BMW 6 Series Oil Reset


The BMW E63/E64 is the second generation of the BMW 6 Series range of grand tourers, and was sold from 2003 to 2010. 
The E63/E64 uses a shortened version of the E60 5 Series chassis and subsequently shares many features. The car initially drew criticism, due to its controversial styling and complicated iDrive system.[1][2]
The M6 model was released in 2005 in coupé and convertible body styles. It is powered by the S85 V10 engine, with most cars sold with a 7-speed automated manual transmission ("SMG III").[3]
The E63/E64 was replaced by the F12/F13 6 Series in 2011.

BMW 6 SERIES 2002-2003 OIL RESET

Turn ignition off. Press and hold "TRIP ODOMETER"button and turn ignition to "ACCESSORY 1". 
After 5 seconds, "OIL SERVICE RESET (RE)" or "INSPEC-TION RESET (RE)" will display. Release button. 
Press and hold button again. After 5 seconds, "RESET" will flash. 
Release button. Press button once more. New interval is displayed. 
Press and hold button again, after 5 seconds "RE" or "RESET" will flash, release button.
Turn ignition off.

BMW 6 SERIES 2004-2005 OIL RESET

Turn ignition to the "ON" position.
Press and hold the "RESET" button for 10 seconds to display menu in speedometer.
Press the "RESET" or "LOWER AXIAL (FAS)" button on the turn signal to scroll through the menu.
Select "ENGINE OIL" and press and hold "RESET" button until menu is displayed in tachometer.
Press "RESET" button to select "SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE".
Press and hold "RESET" button for a few seconds.Turn off ignition.

BMW 6 SERIES 2006-2012 OIL RESET

Turn ignition to Terminal 15, which is one turn of the key or one press of the START/STOP button. 
Press and hold the SET/RESET button on the instrument cluster for 10 seconds. 
The upper display will be illuminated with a service item. 
The lower display will indicate the remaining time or mileage left for the service item. 
Pressing the button repeatedly will allow the display to scroll through all of the condition based service items. 
Press and hold the SET/RESET button again and the lower display will indicate "OK" or "DUE". 
Pressing the SET/RESET button again will allow the "RESET" to appear in the lower display for  that service. 
Releasing and reapplying the button one more time will reset the service displayed in the upper window only.

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