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Larry

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:32 pm
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I am trying to figure out what that recessed button does on the far
right of the instrument cluster of my '91 240. It runs through a
conduit behind the cluster to the back of the speedometer. The button
is recessed, so I presume it is not for mere mortals to push, but is
reserved for the high priests of the repair shop. My manual says
nothing about it, in fact, it is not even visible in the diagrams of
the manual.

What the....?

Larry

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James Sweet

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 2:55 am
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"Larry" <toto DeleteThis @mail.med.upenn.edu> wrote in message
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> I am trying to figure out what that recessed button does on the far
> right of the instrument cluster of my '91 240. It runs through a
> conduit behind the cluster to the back of the speedometer. The button
> is recessed, so I presume it is not for mere mortals to push, but is
> reserved for the high priests of the repair shop. My manual says
> nothing about it, in fact, it is not even visible in the diagrams of
> the manual.
>
> What the....?
>
> Larry
>

It resets the Service light that comes on every 5000 miles to remind you to
change the oil.

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David Taylor

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 3:55 pm
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> It resets the Service light that comes on every 5000 miles to remind you to
> change the oil.

Interesting, in the UK it's 10,000 miles.

The oil companies sure do love you guys! Smile

David.
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Steve

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 3:58 pm
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"David Taylor" <djtaylor DeleteThis @bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> > It resets the Service light that comes on every 5000 miles to remind you
to
> > change the oil.
>
> Interesting, in the UK it's 10,000 miles.
>
> The oil companies sure do love you guys! Smile
>
> David.

And I bet it's imperial miles too!
Smile

You know for 20-30 bucks it makes me feel so much better....
The shrink is >100 too
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 2:55 am
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"David Taylor" <djtaylor RemoveThis @bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> > It resets the Service light that comes on every 5000 miles to remind you
to
> > change the oil.
>
> Interesting, in the UK it's 10,000 miles.
>
> The oil companies sure do love you guys! Smile
>
> David.

It may be 10K, I don't really know, I've always just removed the bulb since
I change oil a bit more frequently and find that if people go by the light
they don't even check their oil between it coming on.
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 4:55 am
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> And I bet it's imperial miles too!
> Smile

Psst, they're the same Wink
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:55 pm
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Hi David,

Here in Canada it's 16 000 Kilometres (at least for the later 240's) which
is about 10 000 miles. Even so........... the oil companies don't love us.
Their fuel prices have sky-rocketed (relatively speaking!).

Andy I.

| >
| > Interesting, in the UK it's 10,000 miles.
| >
| > The oil companies sure do love you guys! Smile
| >
| > David.
|
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Steve

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:55 pm
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But who is paying the money?
Take a look, who is doing better now then pre Bush II?

Weapons makers
Mercenaries (outsourced contractors, sorry)
Drug companies
Bankers
Oh! and one other...

Oil companies--their profits are up, and everyone is happy--if you have oil
stock!

The silver lining is that this is the crisis that will at last start the US
changing our energy policies.

I might say big deal, 10 or 20 bucks a week more for fuel--and lets be
honest that's all it is if you do not drive too much (12-15,000 miles a
year)
it's still enough to hurt a bit and gee its one factor leading to my buying
a used Volvo for 2-3000 bucks rather then a new whaever to 30 large that I
might not want 8 or 10 years down the road, but which will be a big loss if
new technology renders low MPG cars less desirable.

The 06 330i is said to get in the 30's on the road. With some minor
sacrifice I think Tokyo, Germany, Korea and the minor producers like Detroit
can get 15-20% more MPG's. Tires to roll easier rather then to impress
kids, less torque and HP, more cylinder deactivation (since engines are most
efficent going flat out a 4 cyl might be able to lose 2 cyl during 60 MPH
flat road steady state cruise, and a 6 surely could lose 3!

It's going to take 30 years for wind, solar, biomass etc to make much of
adent, but they will in time--GE does not invest in markets going nowhere!



"brackenburn" <brackenburn@shaw.-delete this bit- ca> wrote in message
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> Hi David,
>
> Here in Canada it's 16 000 Kilometres (at least for the later 240's) which
> is about 10 000 miles. Even so........... the oil companies don't love us.
> Their fuel prices have sky-rocketed (relatively speaking!).
>
> Andy I.
>
> | >
> | > Interesting, in the UK it's 10,000 miles.
> | >
> | > The oil companies sure do love you guys! Smile
> | >
> | > David.
> |
>
>
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geotek

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:55 am
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All of that from a question about a little button....



"Steve" <someone.RemoveThis@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> But who is paying the money?
> Take a look, who is doing better now then pre Bush II?
>
> Weapons makers
> Mercenaries (outsourced contractors, sorry)
> Drug companies
> Bankers
> Oh! and one other...
>
> Oil companies--their profits are up, and everyone is happy--if you have
> oil
> stock!
>
> The silver lining is that this is the crisis that will at last start the
> US
> changing our energy policies.
>
> I might say big deal, 10 or 20 bucks a week more for fuel--and lets be
> honest that's all it is if you do not drive too much (12-15,000 miles a
> year)
> it's still enough to hurt a bit and gee its one factor leading to my
> buying
> a used Volvo for 2-3000 bucks rather then a new whaever to 30 large that I
> might not want 8 or 10 years down the road, but which will be a big loss
> if
> new technology renders low MPG cars less desirable.
>
> The 06 330i is said to get in the 30's on the road. With some minor
> sacrifice I think Tokyo, Germany, Korea and the minor producers like
> Detroit
> can get 15-20% more MPG's. Tires to roll easier rather then to impress
> kids, less torque and HP, more cylinder deactivation (since engines are
> most
> efficent going flat out a 4 cyl might be able to lose 2 cyl during 60 MPH
> flat road steady state cruise, and a 6 surely could lose 3!
>
> It's going to take 30 years for wind, solar, biomass etc to make much of
> adent, but they will in time--GE does not invest in markets going nowhere!
>
>
>
> "brackenburn" <brackenburn@shaw.-delete this bit- ca> wrote in message
> news:GagHe.76165$%K2.43593@pd7tw1no...
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Here in Canada it's 16 000 Kilometres (at least for the later 240's)
>> which
>> is about 10 000 miles. Even so........... the oil companies don't love
>> us.
>> Their fuel prices have sky-rocketed (relatively speaking!).
>>
>> Andy I.
>>
>> | >
>> | > Interesting, in the UK it's 10,000 miles.
>> | >
>> | > The oil companies sure do love you guys! Smile
>> | >
>> | > David.
>> |
>>
>>
>
>
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:29 pm
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James Sweet wrote:
> "Larry" <toto.DeleteThis@mail.med.upenn.edu> wrote in message
> news:1122697975.702691.116950@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > I am trying to figure out what that recessed button does on the far
> > right of the instrument cluster of my '91 240. It runs through a
> > conduit behind the cluster to the back of the speedometer. The button
> > is recessed, so I presume it is not for mere mortals to push, but is
> > reserved for the high priests of the repair shop. My manual says
> > nothing about it, in fact, it is not even visible in the diagrams of
> > the manual.
> >
> > What the....?
> >
> > Larry
> >
>
> It resets the Service light that comes on every 5000 miles to remind you to
> change the oil.

I thought the service reset button was on the back of the speedo.
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 3:55 am
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"z" <gzuckier.TakeThisOut@snail-mail.net> wrote in message
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> James Sweet wrote:
> > "Larry" <toto.TakeThisOut@mail.med.upenn.edu> wrote in message
> > news:1122697975.702691.116950@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > > I am trying to figure out what that recessed button does on the far
> > > right of the instrument cluster of my '91 240. It runs through a
> > > conduit behind the cluster to the back of the speedometer. The button
> > > is recessed, so I presume it is not for mere mortals to push, but is
> > > reserved for the high priests of the repair shop. My manual says
> > > nothing about it, in fact, it is not even visible in the diagrams of
> > > the manual.
> > >
> > > What the....?
> > >
> > > Larry
> > >
> >
> > It resets the Service light that comes on every 5000 miles to remind you
to
> > change the oil.
>
> I thought the service reset button was on the back of the speedo.
>

It depends on the year and model, old 240's have it in a separate box, the
newer ones have it in the front of the cluster, some years may have it on
the back of the speedo but you might be thinking of a different car, my Ford
had it on the back of the speedo.
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:55 pm
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In article <1122924575.123197.88890.TakeThisOut@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
gzuckier.TakeThisOut@snail-mail.net says...
>
> I thought the service reset button was on the back of the speedo.
>
Actually it's a little lever. The button on the front is one end of a
flexible rod that runs in a tube; the other end of which pushes up
against the lever to reset the Service Reminder Light counter.

Bob

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