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Service warning light.....how to switch it off?

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ianess | 11:27 Wed 27th Sep 2006 | Motoring
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Apart from the obvious, is there any way to stop my Astra displaying "INSP", letting me know that a service is due?
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It's tricky but it can be done - behind the indicator there's an 'X'Y' trip switch. Click to 'Y' (which should be running along the blue wire) and hold it there with a small piece of masking tape.
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The button that resets your digital miles to '0' - with the engine off, hold down. Keep held down and start engine. This will reset the onboard sensor and get rid of the INSP display.
What Morello's saying is nonsense, and could invalidate your no-claims bonus.
In my experience the INSP can only be 'reset' whilst the car's in motion. You need to trip the FP clock, put the car in 2nd, and apply the handbrake and accelerator simultaneously.
Due to a technicality in law you getting a third party to do what MORELLO has suggested will enable you to get rid of the INSP without risking your no claims bonus.
Excuse me, nonsense? I had an Astra, and that is how you can do it. Invalidate your insurance? Don't be stupid - is it illegal to drive a car that needs a service these days?
As for X, Y switches and blue wires...
Morello, I'm sorry that I showed you up. Perhaps if you think before you post in future, you'll avoid embarassing yourself again.

Typical Astra drivers...
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Keep it up people.......you're doing great so far!
I too am wondering what a no-claims bonus has to do with anything........and just what exactly is a typical Astra driver?
It just hasn't been serviced at a dealership, that's why I'm wondering about the light.
Best wishes......Ian.
Juddlinksi's actually right, phone your local dealership.
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You didn't show me up, and I said HAD. That's one strange insurance policy you've got 'juddlinski'
Morello is right - hold the trip reset button in and then turn on ignition.
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Did that.........it definitely worked........but I still don't understand the insurance problem.
I tend to agree with what MORELLO says but am still a wee bittie incredulous about any repercussions.
Many thanks for all the replies so far.
NOOO!!

That's your no-claims bonus out the window!!! WARNED YOU!
Bought my present car ( a corsa ) from a dealership fully serviced they forgot to reset the INSP warning light and told me how to do it - for the life of me I can't see how resetting it myself would invalidate my no-claims bonus - would someone please explain how, as I think it's a load of old bull.
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