View Full Version : How to reset these indicators?
tuananh
20-01-2013, 08:58 PM
I bought a Magna 2005. No owners manual. So i dont know how to reset all the indicators: the driving time, fuel per 100 km etc, change the time, etc...the previous owner go abroad and his friend sold the car so he dont know. Anybody can help me?
And when the car need service, where is cheap and reliable for my Magna?
Thank you.
To reset the dash just hold the main button until you hear it beep twice i think. To change the time, turn the ignition on and then use the directional buttons for the dash to change the hours and minutes.
MadMax
21-01-2013, 06:50 AM
Set the display on whichever you want to reset, then hold the main button down until it beeps.
Mitsu dealer may be able to get you a copy of the owner's handbook. If you have an original radio you will need the radio code as well.
Or PM MadMagna for the handbook.
tuananh
21-01-2013, 08:42 AM
Thank you very much.
tuananh
21-01-2013, 08:43 AM
And where to have a reliable and cheap service for my Magna?
dreggzy
21-01-2013, 09:33 AM
Where are you located mate?
tuananh, the driving time cannot be manually reset. It is a safety device which counts down from 2 hours from when the car is started to tell you that you need a rest. The only way to reset it is to switch the engine off and on again. For the clock, have the key in acc rather than on and then use the mode and up/down buttons to adjust it.
MadMax
21-01-2013, 11:01 AM
And where to have a reliable and cheap service for my Magna?
Considered DIY?
dreggzy
21-01-2013, 11:05 AM
Considered DIY?
Alternatively, if you're in Sydney, I would be most happy to help out or show you some basics about servicing the car. Minor servicing is a job that most people are capable of with some basic tools.
tuananh
22-01-2013, 03:12 AM
Considered DIY?
It's my first car and i dont have any experience. I mean reliable and affordable. Nothing good and cheap.
Alternatively, if you're in Sydney, I would be most happy to help out or show you some basics about servicing the car. Minor servicing is a job that most people are capable of with some basic tools.
I live in Marrickville, Sydney. Let me know when you have free time, i will bring my car to you. Thank you.
dreggzy
22-01-2013, 03:36 AM
PM sent.
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