We’ll show you a Mercedes check engine light reset both with and without a scanner in this article. But first, double-check that the check engine light only needs to be reset and is no longer attempting to convey a problem. The check engine light on your Mercedes-Benz is most likely due to one of the following problems:
If you try to reset the light when there’s a more serious underlying problem, it will come back on immediately.
In this case, you need to go to your nearby Mercedes service center, they have more advanced and proper tools to diagnose and resolve it more professionally.
There are two methods you can reset your Mercedes check engine light.
First Method:
The first way to reset a check engine light on your Benz is with a scanner. If you have one, simply plug it in, read the related codes, and press “clear” or “reset.” So long as the code issue has been resolved, it should go off.
Second Method:
Although most Norwalk drivers lack an OBD II diagnostic scanner, the check engine light may be reset by unplugging the negative battery wire. Here’s how to securely turn off your check engine light:
Keep in mind that disconnecting the battery may also cause certain infotainment systems to reset at the same time. When in doubt, take the vehicle to a nearby service center and let us take care of everything.
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