These instructions apply to the BMW 1 Series Mk3 (F40) 2019-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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When a service item — engine oil, brake fluid, vehicle check — comes due on your BMW 1 Series Mk3 (F40, 2019–present), the dash shows it under Condition Based Servicing (CBS). You reset each item yourself from the iDrive/cluster service menu once the work is done. Here’s how.
How CBS Works
The F40 monitors each service item by condition rather than just mileage. Two rules: only reset an item once the work is genuinely done, and an item only resets if it’s at 90% or less of its life. If both engine oil and vehicle-check are due, reset engine oil first.
How to Reset a Service Item on the F40
- Close the doors. Turn the ignition on without starting — press the start/stop button twice without touching the pedals (or insert the key into the slot if fitted).
- Open the service requirements / CBS list — via iDrive CAR/Vehicle → Vehicle status → Service required, or by holding the trip/BC button on the wiper stalk until the service menu appears on the cluster.
- Select the item that’s due (e.g. Engine oil), choose ‘Reset’ and confirm.
- Repeat for any other completed item.
If It Won’t Reset
- The item is above 90% life — CBS won’t reset an item that isn’t due yet.
- Brakes won’t reset — the brake-wear sensor must be working.
- Make sure the on-board clock is set — CBS uses it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Condition Based Servicing?
BMW’s system that tracks each service item by condition and shows what’s due, so you reset items individually.
Do I need a diagnostic tool?
No — the resets are done from the iDrive/cluster menu with the ignition on.
Why won’t it let me reset?
An item only resets when it’s at 90% or less of its life.
Oil or vehicle check first?
Reset engine oil first if both are due.
If a warning light appeared with the service message, look it up on autodtcs.com. After battery work, see our 1 Series F40 battery guide.
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