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4.7.1 Services Overview
Oil Reset
This function allows you to reset the oil service lamp for the engine
oil life system, which calculates an optimal oil life change interval
depending on the vehicle driving conditions and weather events.
Oil reset is required every time the engine oil is changed.
Throttle Adaptation
If the ECU is disconnected accidentally, or if the throttle is replaced
or cleaned, then the throttle actuators need to be initialized via the
Throttle Adaptation function. This resets the ECU's data to its initial
state so that the throttle can accurately regulate the air intake.
EPB Reset
This function helps you replace and reset the brake pads.
It needs to be performed in the following cases:
• After the brake pads and brake pad wear sensor are replaced;
• When the brake pad warning light is on;
• After a short circuit in the brake pad sensor is xed;
• After the servo motor is replaced.
BMS Reset
After the car battery is replaced, the car battery control unit needs
to be reset. This will clear fault information (such as low battery
level) so that the control unit can match the relevant information of
the newly replaced battery.
TPMS Reset
After the tire has been reinated or replaced, the tire pressure
information needs to be reset via the tire pressure reset function to
resolve the tire pressure fault code.
DPF Regeneration
This function is mainly used for the regeneration of diesel
particulate lters. To keep the lters performing well it removes
particles by means of combustion and oxidation.