How to reset overdued oil interval on W204
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How to reset overdued oil interval on W204
Dear gents,
I would like to save a few bucks and change oil myself. Only one thing which makes me worries is how to reset overdued interval on dashboard. I have just simple 4 button steering wheel so I guess I have to do it some OBD diagnostics tool
I have just Delhpi OBD diagnostics from Ebay (not genuine) so I am in doubt if I could do it over this Delphi crap.
Procedure written by Delphi is bellow
https://www.delphiautoparts.com/en/t...ter-oil-change
Any advice would be highly welcomed.
Kindest regards
Andy
I would like to save a few bucks and change oil myself. Only one thing which makes me worries is how to reset overdued interval on dashboard. I have just simple 4 button steering wheel so I guess I have to do it some OBD diagnostics tool
I have just Delhpi OBD diagnostics from Ebay (not genuine) so I am in doubt if I could do it over this Delphi crap.
Procedure written by Delphi is bellow
https://www.delphiautoparts.com/en/t...ter-oil-change
Any advice would be highly welcomed.
Kindest regards
Andy
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Yup I played with some engineering menu time ago on radio panel.
Would you be so kind and describe sequence of button key pressing in order to get oil interval reset menu?
Anyway do not you have idea or how whether is possible to do oil reset by Deplhi OBD diagnostic tool as per description in previous topic?
I am afraid if my cheap Delphi OBD crap from ebay has menu diesel engine system and associated datalist where I can reset oil interval?
Thanks, Andy
Would you be so kind and describe sequence of button key pressing in order to get oil interval reset menu?
Anyway do not you have idea or how whether is possible to do oil reset by Deplhi OBD diagnostic tool as per description in previous topic?
I am afraid if my cheap Delphi OBD crap from ebay has menu diesel engine system and associated datalist where I can reset oil interval?
Thanks, Andy
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DIY: Service reset for 4 button steering wheel models
Models with 4-button multifunction steering wheel controls
Turn ignition key to position I.
Repeatedly press button [b] to display odometer.
Press and hold button [A]. Within 1 second: Press and hold button [C].
After 5 seconds the voltage indicator is displayed.
Release buttons [A] and [C].
Press button [b]. "ASSYST PLUS" will appear in the display.
Press button [A]. "Service data" will appear in the display.
Press button [b]. "Full service" will appear in the display.
Press button [A]. Repeatedly press button [b] until "Confirm service?" is displayed. Press button [A]. "Service completed" will appear in the display.
Press button [C]. "No take-back" will appear in the display.
Press button [C]. "Full service carried out" will appear in the display.
Repeatedly press button [b] to display odometer.
Switch ignition OFF.
key:
Button A is "R" button (bottom left)
Button B is "Menu" Button (top left)
Button C is "+" button (top right)
DIY: Service reset for 4 button steering wheel models
Models with 4-button multifunction steering wheel controls
Turn ignition key to position I.
Repeatedly press button [b] to display odometer.
Press and hold button [A]. Within 1 second: Press and hold button [C].
After 5 seconds the voltage indicator is displayed.
Release buttons [A] and [C].
Press button [b]. "ASSYST PLUS" will appear in the display.
Press button [A]. "Service data" will appear in the display.
Press button [b]. "Full service" will appear in the display.
Press button [A]. Repeatedly press button [b] until "Confirm service?" is displayed. Press button [A]. "Service completed" will appear in the display.
Press button [C]. "No take-back" will appear in the display.
Press button [C]. "Full service carried out" will appear in the display.
Repeatedly press button [b] to display odometer.
Switch ignition OFF.
key:
Button A is "R" button (bottom left)
Button B is "Menu" Button (top left)
Button C is "+" button (top right)
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