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How to reset the Mercedes-Benz brake pad warning light?

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LaAdeline
07/29/2025, 07:19:55 PM

Mercedes-Benz brake pad warning light reset method: Replace the new brake pads and warning line, and the warning light will automatically reset. The normal replacement cycle of brake pads is 50,000-60,000 kilometers. When the warning light appears, it indicates that the brake pads are severely worn and need to be replaced in time. Brake pads are crucial to driving safety, so it is recommended to check them regularly. Introduction to brake pads: 1. Definition and function of brake pads: Automobile brake pads, also called automobile brake linings, refer to the friction materials fixed on the brake drum or brake disc that rotates with the wheel. The friction lining and friction block bear external pressure and generate friction to achieve the purpose of vehicle deceleration. 2. Composition of brake pads: Automobile brake pads are generally composed of steel plates, bonded heat insulation layers and friction blocks. The steel plates are painted to prevent rust. The painting process uses SMT-4 furnace temperature tracker to detect the temperature distribution during the painting process to ensure quality.

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McPaisley
08/15/2025, 09:49:07 PM

After I replaced the brake pads on my Mercedes-Benz myself last time, that warning light kept staying on, which really worried me. After some research, I found the reset method is quite simple: First, make sure the car is parked on level ground without starting the engine, just turn the key to the ON position. Then hold down the OK button on the multifunction steering wheel for a few seconds, and the menu will appear on the instrument panel. Scroll down to the Service or Maintenance option, find the brake pad-related settings, and select reset or reset. Confirm, and the light will go out. Note that before resetting, you must ensure the new brake pads are properly installed, otherwise the system won't alert you to wear, which could be dangerous. I used this method on a Mercedes E-Class, and it worked; for older models without steering wheel buttons, you'll need a diagnostic tool, like an OBD device connected to a computer to clear the code. I recommend checking the owner's manual or video tutorials before trying, as it can save a lot of money, but incorrect operation may affect driving safety, so if you're not familiar, it's best to go to a professional shop.

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DeMaverick
05/09/2026, 05:49:12 AM

I just learned how to reset the Mercedes brake pad light: The key is to use the steering wheel buttons. After placing the vehicle in the ON state, hold the OK button to enter the main menu, find the brake pad-related item under the Service menu, and perform the reset. This essentially resets the system's record of new brake pad installation. Most newer models are compatible with this method; a few require an OBD tool connected to a computer program to clear. Before operating, be sure to verify that the new brake pads are correctly installed and the sensors are undamaged. The process is quick, completed in less than 30 seconds, with a low technical threshold. It is recommended to check YouTube video demonstrations or owner forum instructions for specific model codes, and avoid random attempts when data is insufficient.

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KayleeRose
05/10/2026, 11:36:38 PM

After replacing the brake pads on a Mercedes, the warning light stays on and requires manual reset. The basic procedure involves turning the ignition to the ON position, accessing the instrument cluster menu via the multifunction steering wheel, and selecting the brake pad reset option in the maintenance settings. For older or specific models, a diagnostic tool such as the Mercedes-Benz specialized computer may be needed to clear the fault codes. Before performing the reset, ensure the brake pads are properly installed and the sensors are functioning correctly; otherwise, a failed reset might mask underlying issues. It's recommended to operate in a safe environment. If the light persists, check the wiring or seek professional assistance. Given the significant differences between models, consulting the manual is always the best approach.

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VanJames
05/11/2026, 04:16:00 AM

After replacing the brake pads on my Mercedes, the warning light didn't go off. Resetting it is quite simple: turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then press the round button on the steering wheel to enter the menu. Navigate to the service section and select brake reset. Make sure the new brake pads are properly installed before performing this operation. If the button isn't responsive or it's an older model, you might need tools to handle it, but most newer Mercedes only require this simple procedure. The reset lets the system know the parts have been replaced, preventing false warnings. If you're not familiar with the process, it's best to go directly to a 4S shop to avoid compromising safety.

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