Launch Cresetter Service Light Reset Tool, Bmw, Audi, Vw, Oil Change Lights on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
Today's vehicles require the Oil Service light to be reset after a routine oil change. Many vehicles require a complex procedure to perform these resets with instructions often too difficult to find. The CResetter makes it easy with step-by-step instructions right on the screen! Additionally, some European vehicles have many maintenance resets such as air filter, brake pad service or cabin filter replacement - the CResetter performs these along with many other electronic OBD maintenance resets. The CResetter is perfect for repair shops, lube shops and Do-it-Yourselfers. |
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