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Oil Reset Procedure: Volkswagen Rabbit 2006-2009

Oil Reset Procedure Volkswagen Rabbit 2006-2009

Oil Reset Procedure for Volkswagen Rabbit 2006-2009

 

 

Simple to follow oil reset procedure for Volkswagen Rabbit for the year 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.

 

 

 

Oil Reset Procedure for Volkswagen Rabbit for the year 2006 through 2008

1. Turn ignition to the “RUN” position.

2. Access the “SETTINGS” menu using the wiper lever switch.

3. Select “SERVICE” and then “RESET” and confirm.

4. Turn ignition off. Or Turn ignition to the “RUN” position.

5. Access the “SETTINGS” menu using the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel.

6 Select “SERVICE” and then “RESET” and confirm.

7. Turn ignition off. or With ignition off, press and hold the “0,0” button.

8. Turn ignition to the “RUN” position and release the button.

9. Within 20 seconds, press the “MIN” button and wait for display to switch back to normal.

10. Turn ignition off.

Oil Reset Procedure for Volkswagen Rabbit for the year 2009

1. Turn ignition to the “RUN” position.

2. Access the “SETTINGS” menu using the wiper lever switch.

3. Select “SERVICE” and then “RESET” and confirm.

4. Turn ignition off. Or Turn ignition to the “RUN” position.

5. Access the “SETTINGS” menu using the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel.

6 Select “SERVICE” and then “RESET” and confirm.

7. Turn ignition off. or With ignition off, press and hold the “0,0” button.

8. Turn ignition to the “RUN” position and release the button.

9. Within 20 seconds, press the “MIN” button and wait for display to switch back to normal.

10. Turn ignition off.

 

 

 

Additional Volkswagen Rabbit Oil Reset Light Procedure Information

ModelYearEngine
Size (liters)
ViscosityCapacity
w/filter
(quarts)
Rabbit2006-20082.55W-406.3
Rabbit20092.55W-405.8

 

 

 

 

 

About Volkswagen Rabbit

Volkswagen Golf Mk1 is the first generation of a small family car produced and marketed by the company. It was notable for heralding Volkswagen’s major car lines’ transition from rear-wheel drive and rear-mounted air-cooled engines to front-wheel drive and front-mounted, water-cooled engines that were frequently transversely mounted.

The first generation Golf debuted in Europe in May 1974 as the successor to Volkswagen’s Beetle, with styling by Giorgetto Giugiaro’s Italdesign.

Volkswagen of South Africa produced two variants of the Mk1 Golf from 1984 to 2009: the five-door Citi Golf and the Volkswagen Caddy. Previously, the original Golf Mk1 was available with either petrol or diesel engines.

On 22 September 2006, Volkswagen SA announced the limited edition Citi R, powered by a 90 kW (120 hp/123 PS) 1.8L fuel injected engine with a five-speed manual transmission and a GTI trademark red outlined front grill, to celebrate the continued success of the Mk1-based Citi Golf in South Africa. (Source: Wiki)

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