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MFD "eng service" message?

Rider1958

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Recently my buddies '05 900 started showing an "eng service" message that appears when he uses reverse - displays when he goes into reverse and again when he goes back to forward. Stays on MFD for a couple seconds, then reverts back to normal display. No codes/flashing lights.

Anyone seen this?
Resolution?
 
It's just a service reminder which can be set at different intervals, or disabled. Instructions on how to adjust, reset, and disable it are in the owners manual.
 
The gauge logs the number of engine
hours between service reminders.

When the logged hours reaches the
designated service interval (set by the
user), the gauge provides a reminder
that service is due. “SErVCE” will
flash in the odometer area and “ENG”
will flash in the icon area for five
seconds each time the vehicle is
started until the service reminder is reset.

To reset the reminder at the existing interval:

1. Enter the service interval screen.

2. Press and hold the SET button for ten seconds, continuing to hold
even after the display begins to flash.

3. When the display stops flashing, release the button. The service
interval has been reset.

To reset the reminder at a new interval:

1. Enter the service interval screen.

2. Press and hold the SET button for five seconds, until the hours
begin to flash.

3. Immediately release the button.

4. Press the button again up to five times to advance the reminder in
50-hour increments.

NOTE: The maximum interval is 250 hours.

To disable the service interval reminder, press the SET button once
after reaching 250 hours on the display. The gauge will display
“OFF”.
 
Whew!
Thanks guys!

Now I'm leaving to go ride my 900 RMK in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where there is supposed to be fantastic riding conditions right now!
 
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