Mercedes-Benz B-Class 2016 Operator's Manual
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To reset the service light, turn the ignition to position 1. Use the steering wheel buttons to navigate to the "trip" menu, then hold the phone and OK button together until the service menu appears. Select "Full Service" and confirm the reset.
Mercedes-Benz recommends using a fully synthetic 5W-30 oil that meets MB-Approval 229.51 for your B-Class 2016. Always ensure the oil meets the required specifications.
Enable Bluetooth on your phone. In the B-Class, navigate to the Bluetooth menu on the infotainment system. Search for devices, select your phone, and confirm the pairing code on both devices.
The recommended tire pressure for the B-Class 2016 is typically 32 psi for both front and rear tires, but always check the sticker inside the driver's door for the exact specifications for your model.
First, check if the key fob battery needs replacing. If the issue persists, try placing the key fob near the start/stop button and try starting the car. If it still doesn't work, consult a Mercedes-Benz service center.
To replace the headlight bulb, open the hood and locate the back of the headlight assembly. Remove the cover, disconnect the wiring, and replace the old bulb with a new one. Reattach the wiring and cover.
Yes, you can update the navigation system. Purchase a compatible update USB or SD card from a Mercedes-Benz dealer or online. Insert it into the appropriate slot and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
The ECO start/stop function automatically turns off the engine when the car is stationary, such as at traffic lights, to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. The engine restarts when you release the brake pedal.
Mercedes-Benz recommends servicing your B-Class every 10,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. Regular maintenance includes oil changes, brake inspections, and fluid checks.
Common issues include electrical problems, such as faulty sensors or dashboard warnings, and the occasional transmission issue. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to warning lights can prevent major problems.