Good day, Benz fam! Today’s post will show you how to reset the oil service light on Mercedes-Benz C-Class W203 (C200/C350). So that will cover the years all over from 2001 to 2007. We had a beautiful C-class right here; it’s a C350 Matic, and when you turn the key on, you can see the message that says service an exceeded by 107 days.
So in order to reset it, what you need to do it’s a little bit of a complicated procedure. But stay with us to see how we’re going to do that. So without wasting any more time, let’s go ahead and get right to it.
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This section will show you how to reset the service interval for the old C-Class W203. The procedure is similar in most C-class, and I’m certain that the same method works on the other models. So let’s go ahead.
Time needed: 3 minutes
This section will reset the service light on a facelift Mercedes-Benz W203. This will work on your C230, C240, C280, C320, and C350, which fall within the year range of 2005 up to 2007. So the way you do this is:
The first thing that you need to do is put the key and turn it to position 1
Then you need to make sure you’re on the Mileage screen. If you’re not on the mileage, press the ❏ button on the steering until you go to that screen
Once you find the mileage screen, you need to press the RESET knob on the dash three times quickly
Once you do that, the battery voltage will be displayed and next, we need to turn the key to the second position
Now you go with the ▲or▼ buttons on the steering until the SERVICE reminder is displayed
Ok right there, what you need to do now is press the RESET knob on the dash one time
Now you need to select your oil type. You can adjust what kind of oil it was used by using the + and – button on the right side of the steering wheel
After that, you need to press the ▲ up or ▼ down button until you reach the Confirm Oil Reset screen
Finally, hold down the RESET knob for 3 seconds and you’re done
For your info, this operation work for 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class W203 (C200, C230, C240, C280, C320, C350 models). For the latest model, you can reach it here.
The Mercedes-Benz Service-A is the first service required for your luxury vehicle. This comprehensive maintenance schedule is part of the Mercedes-Benz Flexible Service System, which will notify you when your car is due for service. By scheduling these services regularly, you’ll be protecting your investment and ensuring your luxury vehicle continues to run at its best. Mercedes-Benz service intervals differ depending on the model and the driving you do.
The cost for Mercedes-Benz Service-A varies depending on your model. The basic Service-A starts at $295 but may be more expensive if you own an AMG, BlueTEC, or V12 model.
The Service-A checklist will include all the factory-required components for your car’s regular maintenance intervals. It also provides brake fluid and the cabin air filter. The checklist is different for each type of service. Make an appointment to visit a Mercedes-Benz service center to ensure you receive the best care for your vehicle.
You’ll need to regularly schedule Mercedes-Benz Service-A and B checkups if you own a Mercedes-Benz. These two services are generally recommended every 10,000 miles or 20,000 miles, or every two years, depending on your model and mileage.
The Mercedes-Benz Service-A is recommended every one to two years or 20,000 miles. It includes the replacement of brake fluid, cabin air filter, and engine air filter. Certain AMG(r) models also require the replacement of their engine air filters. This comprehensive maintenance service will ensure that your car runs smoothly for years to come.
Mercedes-Benz provides three distinct C-Class models, the C230, C280, and C350. Powertrain choices vary per model. The basic engine in the 2006 Mercedes-Benz C230 is a 2.5-liter V6 that requires 8.5 quarts of oil. The 8.5 quarts of oil required by the 3.0L V6 engine in the 2006 Mercedes-Benz C280. The 8.5-quart capacity of the 2006 Mercedes-Benz C350’s 3.5-liter V6 engine.
The SAE 0W-30 and 0W-40 grades are the motor oils that Mercedes-Benz recommends for your 2007 model year vehicle.
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