you can try this:
first press the R button on the right of the instrument clust
through the steering wheel menu go to the odometer menu and press up, then when it shows service due in xxx miles, press the same R button as before and hold it for about 10 seconds, that should reset it to 10K miles and the light will be gone.
To reset the service indicator on a Mercedes-Benz A-Class W169, first, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within 10 seconds. Then, turn the ignition off and back on to check if the service light has been reset. If necessary, repeat the process.
FSS can be reset, look in Owner's Manual.
I don't see why it wouldn't be.
You need a scanner. Very expensive. go to auto dealer and have them reset.
Turn on the key and scroll though the menu on the instrument cluster using the arrow buttons. When the run flat indicator message comes up, push the reset button. Once you do that, it will ask you to confirm the reset.
To reset the service light on a Mercedes-Benz M Class, disconnect the positive cable on the battery for a few minutes. If this does not do the trick, turn the key on and pump the gas three times then turn the key off. Start the vehicle. The light should be off.
To reset the brake wear warning message on your Mercedes C-Class, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Navigate to the "Service" menu using the controls on the dashboard or steering wheel. Find the option for "Brake Pads" or "Brake Wear" and select the reset option. Confirm the reset when prompted, and the warning message should disappear.
in the owners manual.google this---( site.google. e class autowners)
To reset the service light on a Mercedes C-Class (C180 Kompressor), turn the ignition key to position "2" without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within 10 seconds, then turn the ignition off. Restart the engine, and the service light should be reset. If this method doesn’t work, consult your owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
The Mercedes C Class B3 service is usually very expensive. It entails lubrication services, inspections and the tire rotation.
With your key in the ignition at position 1 press and hold "accept call", then OK. Select "ASSYST Plus Workshop" and OK, then select "service done". Select "service due", "full service" and then the back button.
the oil level is checked by the onboard computer in the instument panel