I am travelling in Romania and Moldavia on my own. A lot of time to think, to talk to myself, do stupid things (had to use my winch already two times), etc.
I was happy but also frustrated about the complexity of “my” procedure in the first post of this thread to get rid of the “Service Interval” warning or any other warning popping up constantly on my screen: too much waiting time to get it done, and too many pushes.
And also, sometimes my “preselection” got highlighted and stuck on the selection (for instance “time driven” and I didn’t find how to “deselect” it. I tried to do it with the selection button on the left steering wheel lever, but to no avail.
Therefore, while driving off road or on very quiet roads I tried several things. And, for the time being, I think I found the quickest method. Anyone who wants to improve it, feel free to tell us how …
Procedure:
- When a warning pops up, press the selection button on the left steering wheel lever: the warning gets highlighted.
- Press immediately again the button: the preselection jumps back to your previous selection (for instance “current economy”), but your previous selection is highlighted and you can’t select anything else. Not a problem if this is your favorite setting, but not nice to get stuck there, therefore …
- Tap with your finger on any part of the other side of the screen (for instance on the clock: no effect whatsoever). Or use the joystick of the car to select anything else. The preselection gets unselected and you are free to do anything else again.
- Repeat this for any other warning. Seems to work for any warning, like screen washer liquid low, ESC off, etc.
I will append this post with two videos if I have still the courage today, or else another day …
I am staying in a hotel after one night camping in the wilderness, and the previous in a closed camping, but the owners let me in, and I had a nice night with conversations in English and watching the football game Germany-Scotland.
Next video is a long explanation, don't forget that I disable two warnings:
Shorter explanation, again disabling two warnings: