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Volkswagen Polo - Video tutorial
Model: Volkswagen Polo
Polo III, Polo 3, MK III, 6N, MK 3
- Years 1994-2003 In order to reset the partial odometer of the Volkswagen Polo, you need to insert the ignition key into the corresponding slot: once the dashboard is turned on, you can proceed by locating the button under the display where the partial odometer is shown. You will need to hold down this button for a few seconds, until the partial odometer of the car is completely reset; at the end of the reset, you can release the button so that you can then turn off the dashboard.
Posted on 21 April 2024 by ScegliAuto
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