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General New notification "Service in 96H"

mirwantandyo

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Today I noticed another new notification for servicing. It says "Service in 96H". Anybody know what is this about?

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I have also the common service reminder aside from the one above.

After having "Service in 96H" notification I feel the engine is a bit "trembling" when running in low speed. What is the cause of it? Please help.

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Nothing of consequence. The onboard reminders are a courtesy reminder that you're coming up for a service. There's no telemetry linking back to IA. They countdown to zero then negative. Your dealer will reset them next time. Mine are many months and km overdue because my agent could not login and reset them at the last service. Minor annoyance, nothing more.
The only consequence of being overdue for any servicing event is a possible impact on warranty if there is a subsequent failure and the manufacturer can successfully argue that it was due to a lack of timely servicing. A hard argument for them to make stick but it's not a gun you want to load for them. Your country laws will dictate what happens there. In Australia the general servicing tolerance is within one month or 1000km of the due event but it can vary by manufacturer. The hours counter does not seem to be used anywhere for Grenadier. It's a good question to ask Ineos Customer Service.
 
Nothing of consequence. The onboard reminders are a courtesy reminder that you're coming up for a service. There's no telemetry linking back to IA. They countdown to zero then negative. Your dealer will reset them next time. Mine are many months and km overdue because my agent could not login and reset them at the last service. Minor annoyance, nothing more.
The only consequence of being overdue for any servicing event is a possible impact on warranty if there is a subsequent failure and the manufacturer can successfully argue that it was due to a lack of timely servicing. A hard argument for them to make stick but it's not a gun you want to load for them. Your country laws will dictate what happens there. In Australia the general servicing tolerance is within one month or 1000km of the due event but it can vary by manufacturer. The hours counter does not seem to be used anywhere for Grenadier. It's a good question to ask Ineos Customer Service.
Thanks a lot for the answer 👍👍👍

I have to live with that reminder as there's no dealers here in Indonesia.
 
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