I’ve got a 2011, 1.3hdi, Nemo that I’ve owned for the last two months. I changed the oil and filters when I got it and I’ve done about 2,500 trouble free miles since.
Yesterday the red oil can symbol started flashing and the warning is displayed, “Change Engine Oil”. Research has led me to believe that there are two parameters I must reset, the oil change interval and the oil degradation percentage.
What is the best (cheapest?) equipment I need to reset these successfully.
Thanks in advance.
NEMO Change Engine Oil light reset
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Re: NEMO Change Engine Oil light reset
There are youtube vids on how to do this - no equipment needed says.
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Re: NEMO Change Engine Oil light reset
Be aware that if you are going to be buying a Lexia diagnostic kit for the Nemo, you will need to also purchase the S1279 module which is required for the Nemo as it is a joint venture with Fiat and a Turkish ( ) firm Tofas.
I can't see any reference to resetting the oil counter anywhere.
Post up your VIN and I'll see if I can locate anything related to that warning symbol as it may have more that one meaning. There are 2 flavours of these Private and Commercial.
I note that the year before your vehicle was produced in 2010, the vehicle rolled over on a test in Germany during an evasive manoeuvre, which they say would of been preventable if the vehicle was fitted with ESC (Electronic Stability Control) - but they were not fitted with this system at the time...
I can't see any reference to resetting the oil counter anywhere.
Post up your VIN and I'll see if I can locate anything related to that warning symbol as it may have more that one meaning. There are 2 flavours of these Private and Commercial.
I note that the year before your vehicle was produced in 2010, the vehicle rolled over on a test in Germany during an evasive manoeuvre, which they say would of been preventable if the vehicle was fitted with ESC (Electronic Stability Control) - but they were not fitted with this system at the time...
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