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
Reset Service Indicator
1. Insert key into ignition, switch to position “1“. The mileage counter has to be displayed.
2. Press repeatedly until the TRIP option is highlighted.
3. Press and hold and within 1 second press and hold both for 5 seconds. The shop menu is displayed.
4. Press repeatedly until “Assyst Plus” is highlighted and confirm with . Options “Service Data” and “Full Service” are displayed.
5. Press until “Full Service” is highlighted. Confirm with .
6. Press until “Conf. Full Serv.” is highlighted, confirm with . The display shows “Service carried out?.”
7. Press to select “Yes”. Confirm with . “Cannot be undone” displays.
8. Press until “Confirm” is highlighted. Confirm by pressing . The display reads “Full Service carried out”.
9. Confirm by pressing .
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)