You don't need any special tool for this. It's done with the steering wheel buttons, black button on the left side of your instrument cluster that you would dim your spedomer with and the ignition switch.
You have to be comfortable with using your steering wheel buttons that you understand how it scrolls through the pages in the cluster. In brief the top left scroll through the menu and the top right will go through the pages.
Follow along-
1. Ignition key one click
2. steering wheel button to mileage reading
3. press black button 3 times (hear bell)
4. Ignition key one additional click
5. steering wheel button to "Service display"
6. press black button once (see "Oil type" on display)
7. select oil grade with steering wheel buttons. (standard is fine)
8.steering wheel buttons to "Confirm oil reset"
9. Hold down black button for a few seconds ("service completed" should appear)
10. steering wheel buttons back to mileage
Remember you can always go backward if something gets screwed up unless you confirm the service. If thats the case you have to start over from the beginning.
2007-06-04 01:50:27
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answered by Hans 4
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This means your car requires to be serviced.
Get is serviced and the dealers will reset or it automatically resets after required changes done.
2007-06-03 04:45:38
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answered by george.m 4
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Go to Servis
2016-05-19 21:10:31
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answered by meredith 3
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It requires special Benz tool.
2007-06-02 10:50:35
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answered by toolboxvoodoo 2
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you need to take your car to the dealership to have this done, you should check in your owners manual, but the safest and best way to make sure that it is done is correctly, take it to the dealership.
2007-06-03 14:15:38
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answered by jeff c 1
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should be under warranty and done for free at the dealer ....
2007-06-02 10:50:41
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answered by XTX 7
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