Jack_M
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- W204 2009 C350 CDI SPORT
Afternoon All,
I'm new here, and have also bought my first Merc recently.
So, I got my 2009 C350 CDI about 2 weeks ago, under a private sale.
Gorgeous car, and exactly what you'd expect of a Mercedes, with most of the bells and whistles ticked.
When buying, me and my brother did our due diligence and checked all of the important stuff. The car came with full Merc service history and currently sits below 61k miles, so effectively, it's only just been run in, being a OM642 motor.
On Sunday (10th March), I got into my car, let it warm up, and started my journey. Within 30 metres of driving or reaching about 20mph, my dashboard lit up with like a Christmas tree. The warnings told me that power steering, ABS, stability control and TPMS is inoperable.
So, I did what every normal person would do, turn it off and on again, this resets the system, giving me back power steering etc for the first few metres of acceleration, then ping up again and shut down.
I'm no mechanic, just mechanically savvy, the fact the system is completely operable at low speeds tells me, this is not a problem with a pump or actual ABS module. My guess would be, this is a sensor issue, of which, there are ****** loads of them.
I've tried the reversing trick, which has worked for some. I've tried turning the wheel lock-to-lock, which has also worked for some. Both of which, have been disappointing attempts in my case.
My question is, has anyone else had this issue? I've heard this is very common issue, but I have not come across a definitive answer as to what sensor is causing this issue.
I am fairly confident this is a wheel speed, wheel angle or yaw sensor throwing a hissy fit, but again, I've had no definitive advice on forums.
Any knowledgeable advice would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Jack
I'm new here, and have also bought my first Merc recently.
So, I got my 2009 C350 CDI about 2 weeks ago, under a private sale.
Gorgeous car, and exactly what you'd expect of a Mercedes, with most of the bells and whistles ticked.
When buying, me and my brother did our due diligence and checked all of the important stuff. The car came with full Merc service history and currently sits below 61k miles, so effectively, it's only just been run in, being a OM642 motor.
On Sunday (10th March), I got into my car, let it warm up, and started my journey. Within 30 metres of driving or reaching about 20mph, my dashboard lit up with like a Christmas tree. The warnings told me that power steering, ABS, stability control and TPMS is inoperable.
So, I did what every normal person would do, turn it off and on again, this resets the system, giving me back power steering etc for the first few metres of acceleration, then ping up again and shut down.
I'm no mechanic, just mechanically savvy, the fact the system is completely operable at low speeds tells me, this is not a problem with a pump or actual ABS module. My guess would be, this is a sensor issue, of which, there are ****** loads of them.
I've tried the reversing trick, which has worked for some. I've tried turning the wheel lock-to-lock, which has also worked for some. Both of which, have been disappointing attempts in my case.
My question is, has anyone else had this issue? I've heard this is very common issue, but I have not come across a definitive answer as to what sensor is causing this issue.
I am fairly confident this is a wheel speed, wheel angle or yaw sensor throwing a hissy fit, but again, I've had no definitive advice on forums.
Any knowledgeable advice would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Jack
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