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How To Make Car| Mercedes Benz E-Class W212 in Germany Unbelievable/Facelift Production Sindlefingen

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class: How to Reset Your Service Indicator Often times, the service indicator will stay on after you've changed the oil in your E-Class w212. This article provides the steps to reset the indicator yourself Watch my next video👇👇👇👇   https://youtu.be/eyhz9RTZRBs This article applies to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class w212 (2009-Present). The service indicator in your w212 always comes on to remind you of an upcoming oil change. While this is a great maintenance feature, it can also be frustrating if the light stays on after your oil has been changed. Instead of taking the car to the dealership, which can be quite costly, the following steps will help you reset the light on your own. Step 1 – Turn ignition to position "1" Make sure all the doors are closed, then press the ignition button once to place it in position "1." Figure 1. Ignition placed in position "1."Step 2 – Scroll to the "Trip" option Press the left or right system selection button until the menu choice "Trip" is highlighted in the multi-function display. Figure 2. Setting the multi-function display.Step 3 – "Accept" a phone call Hold the "Accept Phone Call" button located on the right side of the steering wheel. While holding the button down and within five seconds, press and hold the "OK" button on the left side of the steering wheel. Figure 3. Hold "Accept Phone Call" and "OK" buttons.Step 4 – Press the scroll forward button Repeatedly press the scroll forward button until "ASSYST PLUS" is highlighted and stored, then confirm selection by pressing the "OK" button. Figure 4. Scroll forward to "ASSYST PLUS."Step 5 – Restore to "Full Service" Press the scroll forward button until "Full Service" is highlighted. Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button. Figure 5. Scroll to "Full Service."Step 6 – Reset the service indicator Press the scroll forward button until "Conf. Full Serv." is highlighted. Confirm the selection, and reset the service indicator by pressing the "OK" button. Once the service indicator is reset, place the ignition back to position "0."



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The Mercedes-Benz E-Class W212, a stalwart of German engineering, has been a favorite among luxury car enthusiasts for years. And now, with this clip from 2009, we get to see the facelift production process at Sindelfingen in Germany. The footage is a fascinating glimpse into the manufacturing process of one of the world's most iconic cars.

The E-Class W212 was a significant update to the Mercedes-Benz lineup, introducing new styling cues and improved performance. This 2009 clip showcases the production line at Sindelfingen, where workers are busy assembling the latest iteration of the E-Class. The attention to detail is impressive, with each worker carefully placing components into place.

One of the most interesting aspects of this footage is the way it highlights the complexity of modern car manufacturing. With so many different parts and systems to integrate, it's a marvel that manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz can produce cars at such high volumes while maintaining quality control. The clip shows workers expertly assembling everything from engines to interior trim, all while adhering to stringent safety and quality standards.

But what really sets this footage apart is its relevance to car owners. The accompanying YouTube description provides a step-by-step guide on how to reset the service indicator in your E-Class W212. This is a crucial feature for any car owner, as it ensures that you stay on top of maintenance schedules and avoid costly repairs down the line.

The instructions provided are clear and concise, making it easy for even the most novice car owners to follow along. And with the help of this clip, viewers can see exactly how to perform each step, from turning the ignition to position "1" to scrolling through the menu options on the multi-function display.

Overall, this footage is a must-watch for anyone interested in car manufacturing and maintenance. It provides an intimate look at the production process of one of the world's most iconic cars, while also offering practical advice for car owners. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or just starting out with your first car, this clip has something to offer.

It's worth noting that the E-Class W212 was in production from 2009 to present, making it a staple of modern luxury car ownership. With over 1.6 billion cars on the road worldwide as of 2025, it's clear that the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is one of the most popular and enduring models of all time.

In conclusion, this clip is a fascinating look at the manufacturing process of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class W212, while also providing valuable information for car owners. Whether you're interested in car history, maintenance tips, or just want to see how cars are made, this footage is sure to captivate and educate viewers.

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