Simple guide on how to reset the oil service maintenance reminder indicator light on Mercedes-Benz AMG C 43 from the year 2006-2006-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018.
Step 1
Close all doors, gear to park position.
Step 2
Turn the ignition to POSITION 1. (Not position 2)
Step 3
Press the BACK BUTTON to select TRIP then press the OK button.Mercedes-Benz AMG C43 2006-2018 Service
Step 4
While the KM /MILE Trip is displayed. Press and hold the CALL button, End CALL button, and the OK Button until the VEHICLE DATA is displayed.
Step 5
Then scroll down to ASSYST PLUS then press the OK button.Mercedes-Benz AMG C43 2006-2018 Service Maintenance Reminder Light Reset-Assyst-Plus
Step 6
Then turn the ignition to the SECOND POSITION.Mercedes-Benz AMG C43 2006-2018 Service
Step 7
Then press the DOWN button then scroll to FULL SERVICE then press the OK button.Mercedes-Benz AMG C43 2006-2018 Service
Step 8
Scroll down to CONFIRM SERVICE then press the OK button.Mercedes-Benz AMG C43 2006-2018 Service
Step 9
SERVICE PERFORMED? select YES then press the OK button.Mercedes-Benz AMG C43 2006-2018 Service
Step 10
CANNOT BE UNDONE, Select CONFIRM then press the OK button.Mercedes-Benz AMG C43 2006-2018 Service
Step 11
FULL SERVICE CARRIED OUT, turn off the IGNITION. Service Maintenance reminder message reset is complete.
The C 450 AMG Sport 4Matic replaced the C 400 4Matic. It has a twin-turbo 3.0 liter V6 generating 362 hp (270 kW) and 384 lb⋅ft (521 N⋅m) of torque. Some components, such as the front axle, steering system, and suspension are shared with the C 63. It is all-wheel drive with a 7-speed (C 450 4Matic) or 9-speed automatic transmission (C 43 4Matic). It reaches 62 mph (100 km/h) in 4.9 seconds.
The model is referred to as the Mercedes-AMG C 43 in European markets and in Southeast Asian markets.
For the 2017 Model year, The AMG C 43 has been released in North America. It has the same 3.0-liter twin-turbo but is now mated with a 9-speed automatic transmission and some cosmetic changes.
Two versions exist: a saloon (chassis W202.033) and estate also called the “T version” (chassis W202.093). The overall body of the C43 AMG estate version has many similarities with the C36 AMG, except for the front and rear bumpers as well as the side body, both of which were re-designed. The black engine cover with the chrome AMG and Mercedes-Benz star logos is also very typical from that period in this market segment.
Some differences have been reported between the 1998 and the 2000 version such as the ECU software on the 2000 version that seems to provide better gearbox performances and longer life to the gearbox. The 2000 model also gives the ability to power tilt the steering wheel and manually shift with a tiptronic shift gate for all W202’s, and AMG stamped letters on the brake calipers (C43 only).
The car was manufactured for a little more than two years – from the end of 1997 to the spring of 2000 for a total of 4,200 units 20% of which are estates and 80% saloons, with only 25 C 43 vehicles of the 2000 model year imported to the US.
The C43 is powered by a tuned version of the 4.3-liter M113 V8 engine originally found on the W210 E 430 model. After modifications this engine delivers 306 PS (225 kW; 302 hp) at 5,850 rpm, up to 410 N⋅m (302 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3,250 rpm-5,000 rpm (taken at the crank) and up to 241 hp (180 kW) at 6,320 rpm measured at the wheels. According to Mercedes-Benz, the car can reach 155.5 mph (250.3 km/h), with electronic speed limitation and 168 mph (270 km/h) without.[citation needed] Transmission is an AMG-modified version of the five-speed automatic gearbox (722.6) found on 1998–2000 R129 SL 500. Main modifications were made in order to achieve a crisper and better adapted gearbox to higher-rpm upshifts. Also the braking system has been taken from the W210 E 55 AMG.
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