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Title: A funny thing happened at the dealership yesterday
Post by: jrswanson1 on August 14, 2012, 01:39:18 AM
I dropped my 696 off at the dealership last Thursday for its 600 mile service with 650 miles on it.  I got a call yesterday morning saying it was ready, but they needed me to bring the other key and key card as the computer wanted to the keys reset.  When I got to the dealership, the Ducati tech there got my extra key and card, and when he got done, my odometer had reset itself to 0 miles ???  The tech has never seen this before, has anyone else?  I didn't realize the countdown I was getting when I turned the key in the ignition meant that the keys needed to be reprogrammed.  So now my 696 is at 3 miles.


Title: Re: A funny thing happened at the dealership yesterday
Post by: roggie on August 14, 2012, 09:12:46 AM
Now you'll need another 600 mile service....



Sorry, couldn't resist. ;D
Never heard of that, weird.


Title: Re: A funny thing happened at the dealership yesterday
Post by: BMiller on August 14, 2012, 10:23:27 AM
Wow....wonder why it did that?


Title: Re: A funny thing happened at the dealership yesterday
Post by: jrswanson1 on August 14, 2012, 03:03:37 PM
I'm not sure why, either.  I have to take it back for a reset in another 600 miles, then I have to take it in early for the 7500 mile service.  At least it's working.

Jim


Title: Re: A funny thing happened at the dealership yesterday
Post by: yamifixer on August 15, 2012, 08:59:05 AM
never heard of that happening

Make sure you keep a record of the service that states the odometer issue. I played hell getting a car registered once after a small fire forced the replacement of the dash cluster. the Pennsylvania DMV frowned on unverifiable milage records.


Title: Re: A funny thing happened at the dealership yesterday
Post by: Heath on August 23, 2012, 10:45:56 AM
I wouldn't bother taking it in early for the 7500.  As long as you put the miles on within the shelf life of the belts and do your oil changes yourself a few extra miles won't hurt.


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