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Warning lights Golf GTI
Is it just me or are others over all this technology stuff with VW,s today I replaced the front disc pads onmy sons GTI Mk 7 . Well I would have thought that once they pads were replaced the warning light SHOULD go out on its own as the circuit is no longer broken/ crossed so to speak , is it just me or is this some sort of sick joke to drive people back to dealers for every single bloody warning light at our expense . I tried removing the battery terminal [which by the way does work on my T5 Transporter 2004 model ] but it seems that even with the earth cable removed the thing somehow still retains memory as every thing was still the same when reconnected I thought the radio may have need to been reset along with clock etc but alas no . Any clues before I begrudgingly head to a local place for another dose of wallet lightning . Out of intereset to compare stupidity I retro fitted a factory cruise control into mates Mercedes Vito van the other day , so the unit was a doddle to fit one plug to back of ignition switch and r&r sterring wheel air bag etc took less than 35 minutes to install . The kit was $320 but Mercedes want $250 to plug in a computer for the SCN recoding and hit a couple of keys which from the video I watched takes say two minutes , its no wonder these dealerships look like Taj Mahals .
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