How to cancel the fault light on Mercedes-Benz GLC260L?

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SanLouis
07/30/25 12:13am
Turn on the ignition switch, hold down the "Reset Button 5" with one hand, and turn off the ignition switch with the other hand. Keep holding the "Reset Button" until the clock and mileage on the dashboard completely disappear, then release the button. Press the "Reset Button" again with one hand and turn on the ignition switch. The maintenance reminder will flash; continue holding the "Reset Button" without releasing it.
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