Reset Service light
#76
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2003 Midnight Blue C240
I reset my 2005 Service A reminder last month folowing the intruction from a post posted by kjb55 and it worked for me. I was 30 days late.
1. Ignition key in position 2.
2. Use the page button to select odometer readout in cluster.
3. Use the scroll button to display FSS indicator.
4. Press 'R' button on cluster for approximately 2 seconds.
5. Display in cluster will advise "to reset service reminder - press 'R' button for approx. 3 seconds.
6. Press 'R' button on cluster for approximately 3 seconds.
7. Service reminder is reset.
1. Ignition key in position 2.
2. Use the page button to select odometer readout in cluster.
3. Use the scroll button to display FSS indicator.
4. Press 'R' button on cluster for approximately 2 seconds.
5. Display in cluster will advise "to reset service reminder - press 'R' button for approx. 3 seconds.
6. Press 'R' button on cluster for approximately 3 seconds.
7. Service reminder is reset.
#77
Newbie
My service B was just recently done, and it wasn't reset and it's showing the 2 wrenches saying that service b is exceeded, how do I reset it myself??
#84
changed tail lights
hey, i changed my Mercedes c-class 200 model 2010 tail lights, and now i'm receiving a msgs on the screen right tail lamp and left tail lamp, i guess i need to reset it but i don't know how, any help?
#85
MBWorld Fanatic!
Are they LED lights? Do they light up though?
Usually these messages disappear by themselves once you've replaced the faulty bulb, no need to reset.
Might be that the taillights are not CANbus compatible (i.e. you need to wire resistors in parallel to fool the car, because it is looking for a specific resistance of incandescent bulbs).
Usually these messages disappear by themselves once you've replaced the faulty bulb, no need to reset.
Might be that the taillights are not CANbus compatible (i.e. you need to wire resistors in parallel to fool the car, because it is looking for a specific resistance of incandescent bulbs).