AP00.20-D-0040-01HB - With Multifunction Steering Wheel (CODE CL4)

1989 Mercedes Benz 420SELSECTION AP00.20-D-0040-01HB - With Multifunction Steering Wheel (CODE CL4)
Fig 1: Identifying Multifunction Steering Wheel Controls (Sprinter)
G00525210Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.
  1. Switch on ignition. The total kilometers must be displayed in order to reach the "service scope x in xxx km" menu. Should the total kilometers not be shown in the display, press the system selection button in the lower control panel (S111s3) (Fig 1) until the total kilometers are displayed.
  2. Press the upper control panel on the scroll forward/back button (S111s1) several times until "service scope x in xxx km" appears in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.
  3. Press button 0 (2) (Figure) on the instrument cluster for approx. 30 s until a beep sounds.
  4. Press the lower control panel of the system selection button (S111s3) once.
  5. Press the upper control panel of the scroll forward and back button (S111s1) until "Service in xxx km" appears in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.
  6. Press button 0 (2) on the instrument cluster. The menu "Carry out" (Carry out as display in the multifunction display) appears in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.
  7. Press the upper control panel on the scroll forward and back button (S111s1). The selection menu "Oil types" appears in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.
  8. Press the upper control panel on the button + and - (S110s1) repeatedly until the desired oil type is marked in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.

    The following oil types appear in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster:

    • Diesel engine with long oil change interval: Qual. 228.51 (older instrument clusters 229.5)
    • Diesel engine with short oil change interval: Qual. 229.31 (older instrument clusters 229.3)
    • Gasoline engines with long oil change interval: Qual. 229.5
    • Gasoline engines with short oil change interval: Qual. 229.3
  9. Select mark oil type with the upper control panel of the scroll forward and backward button (S111s1).
  10. Press button 0 (1) on the instrument cluster for approx. 3 s until the display "Service confirmed" appears in the multifunction display.
  11. Press the upper control panel of the scroll forward and back button (S111s1). The newly adjusted service scope appears in the multifunction display.

Should the wrong oil type have inadvertently been selected when resetting the maintenance computer, proceed as follows:

  1. Press button 0 (2) on the instrument cluster. The menu "Carry out" (Carry out as display in the multifunction display) appears in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.
  2. In the menu "To be carried out" ("To be carried out" as a display in the multifunction display) mark the menu item "Full Service back" ("Full service back" as a display in the multifunction display) with the upper control panel of the + and - button (S110s1).
  3. Select marked menu item "Full service back" with the upper control panel of the scroll forward and back button (S111s1).
  4. Press button 0 (1) on the instrument cluster for approx. 3 s until the display "Service confirmed" appears in the multifunction display.
  5. Press the upper control panel of the scroll forward and back button (S111s1). The service scope to be corrected appears in the multifunction display.
  6. Press button 0 (1) on the instrument cluster. The menu "Carry out" (Carry out as display in the multifunction display) appears in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.
  7. In the menu "To be carried out" ("To be carried out" as a display in the multifunction display) mark the menu item "Full Service" (Full service as display in the multifunction display) with the upper control panel of the + and - button (S110s1).
  8. Repeat steps Β 7 to 11 in the previous procedure.
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