Service lamp

Service lamp

When the service lamp lights up, you can drive the vehicle at least 1000-1500 km without risk. This can be easily read on the on-board computer. However, if you plan to drive a longer distance, you should contact us or drive to one of our stations and take an Exchange. The station will arrange for a replacement.

Generally, you do not need to drive to a station for service lights for ADBlue, tire pressure or oil. They are always welcome to check this at any gas station and have it filled. Thereafter, just present the receipt when you return the car to the station, and we will refund you.


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