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How to Reset the Maintenance Light on a Mercedes-Benz GLE320?

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VanGabrielle
07/29/25 3:29am

Steps to reset the maintenance light on a Mercedes-Benz GLE320: 1. Enter the dashboard interface displaying the total mileage, press and hold the call button on the right side of the steering wheel, simultaneously press and hold the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel for more than 5 seconds. The vehicle's computer screen will display engineering data. Use the directional keys to adjust various data; 2. The vehicle data will show battery information, voltage and current, engine, and chassis information; 3. Select the last item 'AssystPlus' and press the OK key to enter; 4. Choose the full set of maintenance; 5. Press the return key to exit. The dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz GLE320 are 4813mm in length, 1935mm in width, and 1796mm in height.

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LeBrady
08/12/25 2:16pm

I drive a Mercedes-Benz GLE320, and every time the maintenance light comes on, I reset it myself. The process is actually quite simple and saves time. You need to turn the car key to the ACC position, which means the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start. Then, hold down the "OK" button on the lower left side of the steering wheel for about three seconds until the vehicle settings menu pops up. Use the directional buttons on the steering wheel to find the "Maintenance" option and select it, then choose "Reset" or "Confirm" and press the OK button to finish. After resetting, the system will automatically update the mileage and time for the next maintenance. It's a good habit to regularly check the oil level and filter condition. If it doesn't work the first time, don't worry—different model years might have slightly different menu locations. Just check the manual or search online for a video specific to your year, and you'll easily get it done.

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SanGrant
10/02/25 6:29am

Hey, resetting the maintenance light on a Mercedes-Benz GLE320 is super smooth! First, don't start the engine, just turn to the ON position to light up the display. Find the OK button on the steering wheel, press it to enter the menu, swipe to the maintenance section in vehicle settings, select the maintenance reset confirmation, and it's done in just five simple steps. I've done it myself a few times, the key is not to press the buttons in the wrong order. Once the reset is successful, the light goes off, and the system records the new maintenance cycle. If it fails, the signal might not have been received properly, so turn off the power and try again. Remember to maintain regular servicing to keep the engine healthy, and with good car condition, long trips are worry-free.

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DelMalia
11/15/25 8:13am

When the maintenance light comes on, just reset it: Turn the key to the first position when the dashboard displays, quickly press the OK button on the steering wheel to enter the menu. Find the maintenance option, select reset, and press the confirm button to finish. It's a matter of one or two minutes, and the light turning off after resetting means success. If the buttons aren't responsive, check the manual to ensure the steps are correct—it's usually quite straightforward. Maintaining this good habit makes the car more durable.

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