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Oil Reset Procedure: Mercedes-Benz C207 E-Class

Oil Reset Procedure for Mercedes-Benz C207 E-Class

 

 

 

Easy to follow oil reset procedure for Mercedes-Benz C207 E-Class.

 

Mercedes-Benz C207 E-Clas

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Reset Service Indicator

 

1. Insert key into ignition, switch to position “1“. The mileage counter has to be displayed.

2. Press Mercedes-Benz Button_1repeatedly until the TRIP option is highlighted.

3. Press and hold Mercedes-Benz_2and within 1 second press Mercedes-Benz_OKand hold both for 5 seconds. The shop menu is displayed.

4. Press Mercedes-Benz_5 repeatedly until “Assyst Plus” is highlighted and confirm with Mercedes-Benz_OK. Options “Service Data” and “Full Service” are displayed.

5. Press Mercedes-Benz_5 until “Full Service” is highlighted. Confirm with Mercedes-Benz_OK.

6. Press Mercedes-Benz_5 until “Conf. Full Serv.” is highlighted, confirm with Mercedes-Benz_OK. The display shows “Service carried out?.”

7. Press Mercedes-Benz_5 to select “Yes”. Confirm with Mercedes-Benz_OK. “Cannot be undone” displays.

8. Press Mercedes-Benz_5until “Confirm” is highlighted. Confirm by pressing Mercedes-Benz_OK. The display reads “Full Service carried out”.

9. Confirm by pressing Mercedes-Benz_OK.

 

 

 

 

 

About Mercedes-Benz C207 E-Class

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class C207/A207 coupé and convertible models are based on the W204 C-Class sedan chassis. It was produced as the successor to the previous C209/A209 CLK-Class between 2009 and 2017. The body styles of the range are:

a two-door coupé (C207)
Convertible with two doors (A207)

The C207/A207 E-Class shares the same platform as the W204 C-Class sedan, with identical wheelbases and axle track lengths. While the W212 E-Class sedan is manufactured in Sindelfingen, the E-Class C207 coupé is manufactured in Bremen alongside the W204 C-Class.

With the exception of the E 300 BlueEFFICIENCY and E 500, early petrol models bore the CGI BlueEFFICIENCY moniker. Following the introduction of the Mercedes 7G-Tronic automatic transmission in 2011, models dropped the CGI moniker, as well as the BlueEFFICIENCY name, following the 2013 facelift. Diesel models with the nine-speed automatic transmission were also referred to as BlueTEC rather than CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, while facelifted models were simply referred to as CDI or BlueTEC. (Source: Wiki)

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