Display service scope, function - GF00.20-P-2010A

2006 Mercedes Benz C350 4MaticSECTION Display service scope, function - GF00.20-P-2010A

Model 203, 208 as of 1.8.99, 210 as of 1.7.99, 

Model 220 as of 1.9.99 as of control unit identification 6/03 

Display of the service to be performed 

The particular type of service to be performed (A or B) appears in addition to the service displays.

To this end, the service symbol (wrench) is shown once or twice on the display.

The service symbol appears in the case of:

  • Service A, once
  • Service B, 2 times

IMPORTANT Service A is basically followed by service B.

Following a service B, the following service must be calculated under consideration of the kilometer readings. If the distance covered in the current interval is less than 22, 000 km, this is followed by service A, otherwise by service B.

This calculation is carried out automatically in the instrument cluster (A1). In the service sheet, the displayed service A or B can be processed without calculation of the path.

Service indicator can be called up by driver 

  • Ignition key (models 208, 210) or transmitter key (A8/1) (models 203, 215, 220) in position "circuit 15R ON", "circuit 15 ON" or when vehicle is driving.
  • Press the system selection button (S110s3) repeatedly until the multifunction display (A1p13) shows the basic display (total and trip odometer) (only necessary if basic display is not yet shown).
  • Press the scroll forward/back button (S110s1) until the service symbol and the current remaining distance, remaining time or service exceeded are displayed.

Automatic service indicator 

  • If the warning threshold has been reached
  • 5 s after the ignition key (models 208, 210) or transmitter key (A8/1) (models 203, 215, 220) was turned into position "circuit 15 ON" or the engine was started.
  • After the remaining distance has been reached
  Oil sensor, location/task/design/function Model Series 203 with Engine 111, 112
Model 208 with engines 111.956/982, 112, 113.943
Model 210 with engines 111.957, 112, 113.940
Model 215 with engine 113.960
Model 220 with engines 112, 113.941/948/960/966
GF18.40-P-4111A
    Model 215, 220 with engine 113.991 GF18.40-P-4111AM
    MODEL 210 with ENGINES 611.961, 612.961, 613.961
Model 220 with engine 613.960
GF18.40-P-4111I
    Model 203 with engines 611.962, 612.962/990
Model 220 with engine 628.960
GF18.40-P-4111IA
    Model 220 with engine 648.960 GF18.40-P-4111IB
    Model 203 with engine 271.942 GF18.40-P-4111KE
    Model 215, 220 with engine 137 GF18.40-P-4111L
  Part description for oil sensor Model 203 with engines
271.921/940/941/946/948 up to 31.5.05
GF18.40-P-2000KE
    Model 203 with engines 646.962/963 GF18.40-P-2000IP
  Oil level check switch, component description Model 203 with engines 271.921/940/946/948 as from 1.6.05 GF18.40-P-4114KE
    Model 203 with engine 271.942 as of 1.6.05 GF18.40-P-4112D
    Model 203 with engines
272.910/920/940/941/960/970
GF18.40-P-4114V
    Model 203 with engine 642 GF18.40-P-4114P
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