2000-2019 Mercedes TPMS Reset Instruction
This tutorial for the following model
- Mercedes A Class 2016-2017
- Mercedes AMG GT 2018
- Mercedes B Class 2014-2017
- Mercedes C Class 2007-2013
- Mercedes C Class 2014-2019
- Mercedes CL Class 2000-2009
- Mercedes CL Class 2010
- Mercedes CL Class 2011-2013
- Mercedes CLA Class 2014-2019
- Mercedes CLK Class 2006
- Mercedes CLK Class 2007
- Mercedes CLK Class 2008-2009
- Mercedes CLS Class 2006-2011
- Mercedes CLS Class 2012-2013
- Mercedes CLS Class 2014-2019
- Mercedes E Class 2000-2005
- Mercedes E Class 2006-2009
- Mercedes E Class 2010-2013
- Mercedes E Class 2014-2016
- Mercedes E Class 2017-2019
- Mercedes E Class Coupe 2017
- Mercedes G Class 2007-2013
- Mercedes G Class 2014-2019
- Mercedes GL Class 2007-2009
- Mercedes GL Class 2010-2013
- Mercedes GL Class 2014-2019
- Mercedes GLA Class 2015-2019
- Mercedes GLC 2016-2019
- Mercedes GLE Class 2016-2019
- Mercedes GLK Class 2010-2013
- Mercedes GLK Class 2014-2016
- Mercedes GLS 2017-2019
- Mercedes GT-S 2016
- Mercedes Metris 2016-2019
- Mercedes ML Class 2006-2008
- Mercedes ML Class 2009
- Mercedes ML Class 2010-2013
- Mercedes ML Class 2015-2016
- Mercedes R Class 2006-2008
- Mercedes R Class 2009
- Mercedes R Class 2010-2013
- Mercedes S Class 2000-2006
- Mercedes S Class 2007-2009
- Mercedes S Class 2010-2011
- Mercedes S Class 2012-2013
- Mercedes S Class 2014-2019
- Mercedes SL Class 2006-2011
- Mercedes SL Class 2012
- Mercedes SL Class 2013
- Mercedes SL Class 2014-2019
- Mercedes SLK Class 2008-2012
- Mercedes SLK Class 2013
- Mercedes SLR Class 2000-2003
- Mercedes SLR Class 2004-2006
- Mercedes SLR Class 2008-2009
- Mercedes SLS 2011-2013
- Mercedes Sprinter 2007-2013
- Mercedes Sprinter 2014-2017
- Mercedes C Class 2014
- Mercedes SLK Class 2014-2016
Mercedes TPMS Instruction
No special tools are required to perform this relearn procedure.
Relearn Procedure when Resetting Air Pressure:
- Inflate all tires to pressure listed on tire placard.
- Turn the ignition to the ON position with the engine OFF.
- Press forward/back button on the steering wheel until trip and odometer are displayed.
- Press UP/DOWN button until tire pressure monitor is displayed.
- Hold down reset button (located on the instrument cluster) until MONITOR CURRRENT TIRE PRESURE? is displayed
- Press + button, TIRE RESS. MONITOR‐ACTIVATED‐PRESS. DISPLAY AFTER DRIVING A FEW MINS. Is displayed.
- If REACTIVATE‐TIRE PRESS. MONITOR! Appears, repeat relearn procedure.
- If TIRE PRESSURE‐CHECK TIRES! appears, the tire pressure is too low. Adjust pressure(s) accordingly. Relearn Procedure when Replacing Sensors:
- Inflate all tires to pressure listed on tire placard.
- Drive the vehicle for at least 10 minutes at a speed of 15 MPH, or more. All sensor IDs will be memorized automatically.
NOTES: If the vehicle does not relearn the new sensor IDs, verify that the spare wheel was not introduced onto the vehicle. If the sensors that was originally assigned to the spare position is replaced, then the new spare sensor ID has to be register through the OBDII via a properly formatted scan tool. If the spare tire sensor ID is being programmed, a properly formatted scan tool is necessary.