00 00... CBS reset

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 00 00... CBS reset
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IMPORTANT: The CBS maintenance jobs can be reset in the car. It is always recommended to reset the CBS jobs via the diagnosis system. It is only possible to code the statutory intervals specific to individual countries with the diagnosis system.

CBS reset with diagnosis system 

IMPORTANT: To be able to check and/or correct the car's on-board date properly, the diagnosis system requires the correctly set tester system date!
The jobs may only be reset after the service measure has been completed.
The brake pads can only be reset with a new brake pad wear sensor.

The CBS jobs can be reset via the diagnosis system on the following path:

  • Start diagnosis
  • Carry out vehicle identification
  • Function selection
  • Service functions
  • Maintenance
  • CBS reset

CBS reset in the car 

On the vehicle, service operations can be reset at the instrument panel.

NOTE: A reset is only possible in the car if:
  • there is no Check Control message
  • availability of the service job is under 90 %
  • on-board date must be correctly set

Resetting of a service job must always be carried out after  a maintenance measure has been completed.
The resetting process is interrupted it the time is exceeded or if a terminal is changed.
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

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