306 TD 1.9 has a negative mark with numbers on the speed dial

Discussion in 'Peugeot 306' started by anwar ullah via CarKB.com, May 16, 2005.

  1. hi,
    Need your attention. I have 306 TD 1.9 1999 model, when i turn on the
    ignition, there is a negative sign with numbers like -300 and a sign of
    spaner on the upper left corner. would you please tell me what it is about
    and how can i get rid of it.
    Thanks in advance.
     
    anwar ullah via CarKB.com, May 16, 2005
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  2. anwar ullah via CarKB.com

    jimmy Guest

    Thanks in advance.


    I think you will find it is indicating the mileage until your next service
    is due,there are instructions in the owners handbook on how to reset this
    IIRC
     
    jimmy, May 16, 2005
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  3. Many thanks for the prompt reply. When I bought the car last week it did
    not come with the manual. So still I cannot reset it.
    Is anyone please have that manual to let me know how to reset it.
    Many thanks in advance.
     
    anwar ullah via CarKB.com, May 17, 2005
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  4. anwar ullah via CarKB.com

    ABCD Guest

    Easiest way I found was to pull the main fuse for a couple of minutes.....
     
    ABCD, May 17, 2005
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  5. As you have no manual....

    When you turn on the ignition (and the orange glowplug light comes on),
    hold down the mileage trip reset button until the counter counts down to
    0, that will reset your service interval counter to 6000 miles. It's a
    pain in the arse, as Peugeot changed the interval shortly after my car
    was made, so it's out of step anyway, plus I ignore the interval and
    have an oil change every 5k and alternate between minor/major service
    every 10k.

    Hope that helps.

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    Mike Buckley
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    mike. buckley, May 17, 2005
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  6. anwar ullah via CarKB.com

    anon Guest

    have a service, then your mechanic will put it out,
    or maybe you can't see the benefits of replacing your engine oil.......
     
    anon, May 17, 2005
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