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Did you not accidentally cycle throught the computer display? There is an on board clock that counts up from 00:00. It is part of a safetly feature to warn of driving constantly for in excess of 2hrs and will warn the driver to take a break. Just cycle through the computer again until you come to the fuel/milage remaining. Cant think of anything else. |
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Ok, another idea! It seems through the various postings that the on-board electronics are pretty sensitive to an aging battery. If the voltage starts dropping off, it appears to interfer with the electronics and makes them unreliable. Read up on these older postings here. This might be an idea to try. |
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But yeah that was the deal, I learn something new everyday about that car! |
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That was kinda what I was getting at but stopped short of explaining fully, sorry. You dont have to reset the counter. It is personally not a function that I have used and I reset it once or twice just out of curiosity. I now just leave it cycled up which on my car is 23:59 Just to clarify for anyone else out there, cycle the computer display onto the counter and then press the reset button on the underside of the wiper arm. The counter will reset to zero and start counting your drive time up again until it hits its peak. If you have reset it and drive continuously for two hours, you will be given a warning to pull over and rest a bit. Good-old German attention to safety and detail! |
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