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Old 21-10-2010, 08:24 PM   #1
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Just a quick question.. and yes I did the usual searches
the service spanner that appears on the dash on the S1 Au does it disappear the same as the EF ? From memory, key to acc. and hold the speedometer button in. if not how so please
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That's it. Accessorites on, then hold in the button for a bit, until it beeps.

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Old 21-10-2010, 09:25 PM   #3
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Ta George Been a while and old age is setting in Its on a mates car and I didnt want to make something else happen
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Ignition on hold until it beeps about 15 seconds.
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Old 22-10-2010, 01:43 AM   #5
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Ignition on hold until it beeps about 15 seconds.
Yep that's what the owner's manual says, ignition on (engine off) hold reset until it beeps.
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Old 23-10-2010, 03:43 PM   #6
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Ta George Been a while and old age is setting in
Ya got that right !
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Its on a mates car and I didnt want to make something else happen
Oh dear...You can hear the conversation now "Of course I serviced ya car. The little spanner thing has gone innit?..."
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Just tried it on my Dad's AU & it didnt work. No beep. And spanner light is still on.
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Just tried it on my Dad's AU & it didnt work. No beep. And spanner light is still on.
Are you sure the key was turned to the accessories only?

Sounds silly I know, but worth checking.

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Tried it on acc, & on the next setting. neither worked.
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Hi. From the "injectronics" web site for the AU
As with the EF and EL Falcons, the AU Falcon has a small light in the shape of a spanner that illuminates in the lower left hand corner of the dash panel when the vehicle is due for next service. The procedure to remove the service light and reset it for the next service interval is simple and Injectronics recommend to follow this procedure:

Turn ignition on (don't start engine)
Hold down the reset shaft for between 11 and 13 seconds
An audible beep will be heard after the shaft has been released to indicate that the command has been received and the light should go out.
Note: If the button is held down too long or not long enough, the spanner light will not clear.
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Old 07-08-2012, 10:02 PM   #11
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For some reason, the AU's seem to be time sensitive. EF/EL's you can hold the button in and wait for the beep before releasing it. AU's you have to release it before it beeps , try 12 or 13 seconds, may take a few tries to get it to work.
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Turn it on so that all the dash warning lights are on, don't start it. Hold the button in until it resets.
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Old 08-08-2012, 09:12 AM   #13
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And of course don't forget to do the service this light is reminding you to do..
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Isn't it ironic that such a 'modern' car uses an open ended spanner for a service indicator?
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Hello once again,
I must be sending my messages to the wrong section so I will try again.
I need a 90mm air flow sensor to fit on my EB2 5lt with an upgraded AU series 3 XR8 heads,cam & exploerer manifold. The only place on the net is from the USA . Herrod Austrlia don;t have them anymore. If I get one from there do they wire straight into my conversion.Any help please Thanks from keno49
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I must be sending my messages to the wrong section so I will try again.
I need a 90mm air flow sensor to fit on my EB2 5lt with an upgraded AU series 3 XR8 heads,cam & exploerer manifold. The only place on the net is from the USA . Herrod Austrlia don;t have them anymore. If I get one from there do they wire straight into my conversion.Any help please Thanks from keno49
Yeh you posted in a few different areas, and the last one is in a specific section (ECU and Engine Management), which may not get much attention. This is the wrong place too, your car is not an AU and it has nothing to do with service spanner. Stick to the main sections and if you need help
start your own thread. In your case probably best in the Post Classic XD to EL section here:

http://www.fordforums.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=29

Use a good title such as "EB2 5lt 90mm air flow sensor needed"

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Hi. From the "injectronics" web site for the AU
As with the EF and EL Falcons, the AU Falcon has a small light in the shape of a spanner that illuminates in the lower left hand corner of the dash panel when the vehicle is due for next service. The procedure to remove the service light and reset it for the next service interval is simple and Injectronics recommend to follow this procedure:

Turn ignition on (don't start engine)
Hold down the reset shaft for between 11 and 13 seconds
An audible beep will be heard after the shaft has been released to indicate that the command has been received and the light should go out.
Note: If the button is held down too long or not long enough, the spanner light will not clear.
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there's no beep. light stays on.
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there's no beep. light stays on.
This is quite puzzling.

In my Series 1 Futura, I have the key on accessories, and simply hold the button in until it beeps. The icon disappears as it beeps.

I don't count or anything. I just keep the button depressed until the beep.

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Old 08-08-2012, 05:26 PM   #19
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Broken reset button?
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Old 08-08-2012, 06:03 PM   #20
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Just to clarify brett77777 that this is the orange spanner not the S in a circle
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there's no beep. light stays on.
Try releasing the button at different times. Try 10 seconds first, increasing the time by 1 second until it works. Some of the early build AUs can be a PITA to reset.
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Series 1 ghia . Tried lots , only thing that worked was ...

Turn ignition to Acc . Hold button for 12 seconds ( using stopwatch on iPhone ) . Release button , spanner gone with audible beep

Simply holding it never worked until it left .
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is the spanner service reminder thing a feature on series 2 models?
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is the spanner service reminder thing a feature on series 2 models?
Nope, Ford deleted it.
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