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Oil Reset Procedure: BMW 330Ci 2001-2006

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Oil Reset Procedure BMW 330Ci 2001-2006

Oil Reset Procedure for BMW 330Ci 2001-2006

 

Simple to follow oil reset procedure for BMW 330Ci for the year 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.

 

 

BMW 330Ci oil reset procedure for the year 2001-2005

1. Turn ignition off.

2. Press and hold “TRIP ODOMETER” button and turn ignition to “ACCESSORY 1”. After 5 seconds, “OIL SERVICE RESET (RE)” or “INSPECTION RESET (RE)” will display.

3. Release button.

4. Press and hold button again. After 5 seconds, “RESET” will flash.

5. Release button. Press button once more. New interval is displayed.

6. Press and hold button again, after 5 seconds “RE” or “RESET” will flash, release button.

7. Turn ignition off.

BMW 330Ci oil reset procedure for the year 2006

1. Turn ignition to Terminal 15, which is one turn of the key or one press of the START/STOP button.

2. Press and hold the SET/RESET button on the instrument cluster for 10 seconds. The upper display will be illuminated with a service item. The lower display will indicate the remaining time or mileage left for the service item. Pressing the button repeatedly will allow the display to scroll through all of the condition based service items.

3. Press and hold the SET/RESET button again and the lower display will indicate “OK” or “DUE”. Pressing the SET/RESET button again will allow the “RESET” to appear in the lower display for that service.

4. Releasing and reapplying the button one more time will reset the service displayed in the upper window only.

5. Turn ignition off.

 

About BMW 330Ci

The BMW 3-series is a remarkable combination of athletic prowess, everyday usability, and opulent European style all crammed into a compact body. It is the car that sets the standard for “sport sedans,” and every luxury automaker strives to achieve its level of performance. Both a coupe and a convertible version of the 330 are available. The standard version has drive to the vehicle’s rear wheels, but BMW also offers a model with all-wheel drive designated as the 330xi. It has a luxurious interior that is trimmed in wood and aluminum and can accommodate up to five passengers.

It is driven by a 3.0 liter inline-six engine that produces 225 horsepower. A five-speed manual transmission, a six-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox, or an optional five-speed automatic transmission with manual gear selection are the transmission choices available. Traction control, side-impact airbags, front side-curtain airbags, antilock brakes, and Dynamic Stability Control are some of the safety features that come standard on this vehicle. The BMW 330 will be available in 2005 with an expanded selection of optional and standard features.

The 3 Series lineup will become more comprehensive after the introduction of a brand-new model designated as the 330Ci Clubsport Coup. Powered by BMW’s 3.0 liter straight six engine that produces 231 horsepower.
The Clubsport model, which places an emphasis on sportiness and driving dynamics, bridges the gap between the 330Ci Sport model and the illustrious M3 Coupe.

Other additions to the exterior include sports suspension settings and exclusive 18-inch double spoke alloy wheels. The distinctive new rear M spoiler is the most obvious exterior upgrade, but it is also easy to spot the other upgrades. Alterations have also been made in the realm of acoustics. In order to improve the sound of the engine, 20 kilograms of insulation material were removed.

The exterior’s sporty personality is carried over into the cabin’s design. The standard leather and alcantara sports seats, shortened M gear lever, door sill with Clubsport model designation, and special silver aluminum cubed interior trim all contribute to a sense of driving precision. Additionally, the door sills bear the Clubsport model designation.

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