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Replying to: johnza (Jun 23, 2008 6:52 pm) |
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Would like michelins and looked at PILOT MXM4 and MXV4 and even considering ALPIN PA3 snow tires (Chicago area). Mixed reviews on these tires although the reviews cover a variety of car makes. Whats the best bet fro the MB E300 TD??
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Replying to: shibumi (Oct 21, 2008 9:25 am) |
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Just hit 102,000 miles and running fine. Most of the miles that I put on are highway miles. Curious, how much does it cost on the Bluetec diesels to refill the urea. Also, how do you reset the maintenance counter. After tiring of $400 to 600 oil changes with the service A B and whatever, I have the dealer do the oil changes and have other work done elsewhere. |
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Please, somebody must know how to reset the maintenance counter. [see #567]. Please let us in on the secret!
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Replying to: willowway (Sep 05, 2009 5:47 pm) "I have a UK 2003 E320 CDi and the system which worked for me to access the service data is a method which supposedly applies to 2005 models, so I suspect that certain software versions/updates etc. are quite variable so... Try this: - • Switch ignition to position one. • Select Outside temperature display. • Press the trip odometer reset knob three times in quick succession - the voltage reading should appear (or "Keep the trip odometer reset button pressed for approx 5 seconds until the Service Menu appears in the display"). • press the down arrow - the Service Menu appears in the display. • Using the + and - buttons, select Confirmation of Service • Press the system selection button ( lower of page buttons at 6 O'clock position) to confirm. • Press again to confirm. • Service Confirmed appears in Multifunction Display • Press the same button to get to the standard display • Turn ignition off. The next time you turn it on, the reminder should not appear. You can search in mbworld forums for other models/model years if this does not work. The maintenance counter reset is known as the "FSS" reset. Another search suggestion is: Go to Google and type: site:mbworld.org FSS reset Good luck.
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Replying to: dhkhan (Sep 06, 2009 8:16 am) I'll try it after my next oil change. |
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