No codes on vas hand held /reset it but light comes back
SOURCE: VW Beetle Airbag Light
The problem is the seatbelt latch. The wiring right at the latch and the strap are broken. Seems there is not enough slack in these wires to allow much stretch. You may be able to repair it if you can splice these wires back together if not about 160 to 170 for a new one. you can have it put on a machine and if the code leads back to the latch then you know this is the problem.
SOURCE: VW Passat 2006 service now
2 options depending on your displays .
Press and hold the service wrench button with the ignition off. While still holding the button, turn your ignition to "on" (but don't start the car). Press the Min clock button and then release the wrench button.
With key off press and hold the 0.0 button on the cluster. With your other hand turn the key to the on position , while still holding 0.0 button, press the minute button for 1 second and you will see the service reset.
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SOURCE: Resetting the service now light on VW
hold down wrench button on right of steering wheel,turn on ignition, then push the min button on the left.then igniton off and it should be reset
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SOURCE: how to reset parrot v5 10c
PUSH AND HOLD DOWN BOTH RED AND GREEN BUTTONS AT SAME TIME TILL IT SAYS DELETING CONTACTS
SOURCE: Reset service interval alarm on VW Passat-01?
This is a mileage interval light that trips every 3,000 to 5,000 miles that indicates an oil change is necessary. You do not need a special tool to change your oil, nor do you need to bring the car in to the dealer.
1. Sit in the driver's seat of the Passat and close all the doors.
2. Position the trip/odometer button to display the odometer mileage reading, then hold it down with the forefinger on your left hand.
3. Turn the ignition key to the "key-on/engine-off" position to turn on all the power options for the Passat without actually starting the engine. At this point, a service indicator light will display (in the form of a wrench).
4. Press the minute adjustment button on the clock (or turn the knob clockwise on European manufactured Passats) and release the trip/odometer button.
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