Maintenance Service Reminder Reset - Procedure 04: AP00.20-P-0042PIT

2025 Mercedes Benz EQB250+SECTION AP00.20-P-0042PIT
Fig 1: Identifying Switches & Display (Model 203, 209)
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Step Adjust Additional Information
1 Close trunk lid or liftgate as well as engine hood and doors Vehicles with code (491) USA version or code (494) USA version
2 Turn key in ignition switch to position "1".
3 Press system selection button (S110s3) repeatedly until the basic display "kilometer reading or temperature display" or the speed display is shown in the multifunction display (A1p13)
4 Briefly press variable resistor or dimmer (A1r1) 3 time An acoustic signal can be heard and the voltage is shown in the multifunction display (A1p13).
5 Turn key in ignition switch to position "2".
6 Press lower scroll forward/back button (S110s1) The "Service indicator" appears in the multifunction display (A1p13).
7 Briefly press variable resistor or brightness control (A1r1) 1 time The menu "Oil type" for selecting the specification of the engine oil used appears in the multifunction display (A1p13).
8 Select the engine oil grade used by pressing the + and - buttons, setting of specific functions and volume control (S111s1). The selection option may vary depending on the engine: "Standard", "Qual. 229.3" or "Qual. 229.5".
9 Press upper scroll forward/back button (S110s1) to confirm "Confirm oil reset, press R button for 3 s" appears in the multifunction display (A1p13).
10 Press and hold variable resistor or brightness control (A1r1) pressed for 3 seconds. "Service confirmed" appears in the multifunction display (A1p13).
11 Press upper scroll forward/back button (S110s1) The "Service indicator" appears in the multifunction display (A1p13).
12 Press upper system selection button (S110s3) The multifunction display (A1p13) then shows the basic display "Kilometer reading or temperature display" or the "speed display".
13 Turn key in ignition switch to position "0".
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