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The yellow bar is of no concern, I think from memory it says something like "Information" my screen shows the yellow bar with japanese characters too.

I agree with Pure, it may just be a service reminder, a few people here though can read japanese so they may be able to confirm.

Have you ran the diagnostic test to see if you get error codes? If not, do a search of the forum and you should find the test to perform.

i thought the yellow bar meant you have no navigation disc inserted??

anyway, have a search for 'V35 pit', and there are detailed instructions on how to clear that. its not serious, its a service interval reminder is all

i thought the yellow bar meant you have no navigation disc inserted??

anyway, have a search for 'V35 pit', and there are detailed instructions on how to clear that. its not serious, its a service interval reminder is all

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i thought the yellow bar meant you have no navigation disc inserted??

Double bonus,,,,,,, he got this one right toooooo..... yyyeeehhhhhh.

Let us know if you can not find the instructions of how to clear with a search on the forum. very easy.

Cheers

Andy

Ill have a look for the stuff to clear it. Weird that it would be a service indicator as it only just past 43000. Kinda strange time to service.

It would be cool if you could push something and some lil Japanese guys would come from nowhere and change your tires and fill your fuel.

Ill have a look for the stuff to clear it. Weird that it would be a service indicator as it only just past 43000. Kinda strange time to service.

It would be cool if you could push something and some lil Japanese guys would come from nowhere and change your tires and fill your fuel.

the service intervals are user set so they can come up any time.

I am a bit of a rookie at the forum thing but i cant find the instructions to remove the Pit on the display.

Also does anyone know how to manually set it?

Cheers,

OK.....(I want a prize for this Cameron!)

1/hit the 4th button along the top of the HU display controller.

2/Scroll down to the second last setting....just before ECT....and push the controller in.

3/press controller in again

4/scroll up 1 press controller in again....this reset's

5/then go back 1....bottom RH button once on the HU display controller

6/scroll down one and repeat steps 3 to 5

7/scroll down another one and repeat steps 3 to 5

8/scroll down another one and repeat steps 3 to 5

9/done

to manually set it just set the KM's to what you want....don't know what the translations are though.

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