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2007-09-15 05:15:12 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

The car is a BMW 3-series 325i.

2007-09-15 06:50:27 · update #1

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The service engine light usually doesn't mean anything at all. In most cars, it just counts a preset number of miles, that are supposed to be the interval between oil changes or service. The dealer then 'resets' the light. In most Japanese cars, this is done without special tools or computers, just by pushing the right combination of buttons on the dash, radio or door. In some Volvos and some American Cars, it requires a special computer tool which only the dealer may have. Look in your owner's manual to see if you can reset it yourself. Also... the interval is usually changeable too and can be reset to be various numbers of miles....may require a dealer to do so. My Volvo dealer used to charge upwards of $50 - $75 to reset the light. Which is one of the many reasons, he ain't ever going to see my car in his service bay again.

2007-09-15 05:22:31 · answer #1 · answered by squeezie_1999 7 · 0 1

the service engine soon or check engine light CAN NOT be turned on because you didnt have anyone specific do the oil change. it means there is a concern somewhere in the emissions or driveability section of the cars operating systems. the oil change required light CAN be left on if the yahoo that did the oil change didnt reset it. should explain the process in your owners manual.
and for the last time...i will type all in caps to drive the point home...
AMERICAN MADE CARS DO NOT HAVE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COME ON AT SET MILEAGES. AND AS FAR AS I KNOW JAPANESE CARS DONT EITHER.
i HAVE heard that bmw and volvos do, or did at one time. since i wont buy an import i will never know for sure.
have codes checked and reply back with the update.

2007-09-15 12:30:08 · answer #2 · answered by chevy_man_rob 5 · 0 0

No, not from an oil change.... go get your computer scanned and they will tell you what they codes are and what needs to be fixed/replaced, any local auto store will scan your car for free and give you the codes.

2007-09-15 12:20:01 · answer #3 · answered by Stampy Skunk 6 · 0 0

someone just did not reset the computer when they did the service. See your dealer of check you manual on resetting the engine service module

2007-09-15 12:23:58 · answer #4 · answered by Jan Luv 7 · 0 0

read the owner's manual. mine tells me how to reset the oil change indicator.

2007-09-15 12:19:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anthony M 6 · 1 0

Yes, check the oil level and color. If it is low or not brown, then you guessed the problem.

2007-09-15 12:22:21 · answer #6 · answered by Billy Dee 7 · 0 2

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