
Press and hold the OK button on the multifunction switch for 3 seconds. Mercedes-Benz B200: A compact SUV available in 5-seat and 7-seat configurations, featuring a luxurious interior design. The integrated dashboard and center console design is innovative, with premium materials like leather seats and rotary knobs offering a high-end feel. It also delivers excellent driving quality and noise insulation. Specifications: Equipped with a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine paired with a CVT transmission, providing smooth power delivery. It has a maximum power output of 100kW and a maximum torque of 185Nm. Outstanding safety features include ABS anti-lock braking system, ESP electronic stability program, BAS brake assist system, and full-size driver and passenger airbags, ensuring strong protection for occupants.

I remember tinkering with my old Mercedes B200 a few years ago. The maintenance indicator light kept staying on after servicing, which was really annoying. I checked the manual and found that manual reset was quite simple: first, make sure the car is completely turned off with the ignition switch off. Then, press and hold the odometer reset button on the left side of the steering wheel (the one that shows ODO), keeping it pressed without releasing. Next, turn the key to the second position without starting the engine—the wrench icon on the dashboard should start flashing. While it's flashing, release the button and quickly press it once to confirm. If it doesn't work the first time, it might be due to low battery voltage or poor button contact—just try a couple more times. After resetting, the light will go off, reminding you of the next maintenance time more accurately, avoiding issues like oil degradation or engine wear caused by neglected maintenance. Older cars' electronic systems aren't as smart as newer ones, so these DIY tricks save money and hassle, but I recommend backing up vehicle data first to prevent mistakes.

My 2008 B200 had its maintenance done recently, and I clearly remember the process of resetting the light: after turning off the car, press and hold the small reset button on the dashboard, usually the trip reset button. Then turn the key to the ignition-on position, and the dashboard will display a maintenance reminder. Immediately release the button and press it once to confirm. It took a few tries to succeed, mainly requiring patience to wait for the screen to respond. If the light isn't reset, it stays on, which is not only distracting while driving but could also mask a real engine issue. Remember, the battery needs enough charge; otherwise, the reset won't work. I've learned some tips, like performing the reset when the car is cold is more reliable, and making it a habit helps you better track maintenance cycles. Similar to the same-era Mercedes C-Class, this design is quite user-friendly, reminding you not to forget basic maintenance like oil changes.

To reset the maintenance indicator on an older Mercedes-Benz B200, the general steps are as follows: Turn off the ignition, hold down the mileage reset button, turn the key to the ACC position, release the button when the dashboard icon flashes, then press the button to confirm. The process is simple and usually takes less than a minute. Ensure the battery voltage is normal; if it's too low, the reset may not work. If the reset fails, don't force it—there might be aging wiring that requires professional inspection. Don't ignore this light; it can distract you while driving and may mislead you into overlooking real issues. Remember, regular resets help the vehicle system accurately remind you when maintenance is due, protecting the engine's lifespan.


