Resetting The Service Signal
Does anyone have any suggestions or how how to reset the timer? I would hate to have to go to MB Dealer Service counter just for that. If that's my last resort, I will.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Resetting the FSS:
I found this on the net and it worked.
Turn the electronic key in steering lock to position 2. To call up the trip odometer and main odometer, press button 3 or 4 on the multifunction steering wheel until the display appears.
Press button 5 or 6 until the FSS indicator appears.
Press button 'R' on the instrument cluster for approximately 2 seconds.
The multifunction display will show the question:
'DO YOU WANT TO RESET SERVICE INTERVAL? - CONFIRM BY PRESSING R'
Press button 'R' on the instrument cluster again, and hold until a signal sounds. The message 'SERVICE INTERVAL HAS BEEN RESET' appears in the multifunction display.
The new service indicator is displayed with the reset distance of 10,000 miles
Don’t let go the 0 button until you hear the bip, & you might need to have the driver’s door closed.
(Tried it again with driver side door closed!)
Best of luck to ya,
Tim
. I would like to though
. I will try double checking in the book to make sure that I have the key in the right position each time. I'm assuming I do, I thought it as easy as counting to 3.I do get a pic of the oil with showing "OIL Level?" but nothing after that. I don't get the comment the manual says I should see which is RESET ?
Thanks.
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Fletcher, were you able to find the instructions in the manual. If not I'll check and see what page they are on. We should have the same manual since we both have a 99.
I will try again tonight and let everyone know how it went.
Thanks.
I haven't tried to reset again. I will probably try sometime this weekend.
I'm not sure if it will reset all warnign signals. I know that it is supposed to work for service signals.
Thanks again everyone.
thanks
I read and followed (or so I thought) the instructions (page 95 on my manual) carefully.
What I did wrong was scanned the electronic key section in the manual to find out what Steering Lock Position 2 was. I saw a picture of the trunk key positions and didn't read the text and thought it was the Steering Lock. FSS.
Anyway, the trunk key positions show 2 as the second to last click (this is not position 2 on the Steering Lock). The steering lock picture is on page 62 and it shows position 2 as the position where all the instrument lights come on....just before the spring-loaded position 3 (the one that starts the car).
Anyway, once I got this right, I was able to follow the instructions on page 95 sucessfully and was able to reset my FSS.
1 - Get in the car and close all the doors
2 - Put the key in the ignition and turn it to position #2
3 - Press the odometer reset button (O) 2 times so that the FSS countdown appears
4 - Turn the key back to position 0 (off)
5 - Press and hold the reset button (O) while turning the key back to the #2 position. Keep holding the reset button until you hear a beep
Thanks,
Rob





