- Mercedes-Benz E-Class: How to Replace Brake Line
Step by step instructions for do-it-yourself repairs
"Brake - Visit Workshop" message = stop light switch = $10 part / 10 minute Easy DIY
Last edited by olatunde25; Jul 28, 2011 at 11:54 AM. Reason: remove vin
2006 MB E350 -
I had the same warning light couple of weeks ago, took car in for other service and to have this corrected. Finding was, as I was told, car needed a software "update" which they did and it corrected the problem (no charge). They also said if the problem would have involved a malfunction of the SBC Pump, they would have replaced the pump/system for free as it has a lifetime warranty from MB. Good luck.
2006 MB E350 -
I had the same warning light couple of weeks ago, took car in for other service and to have this corrected. Finding was, as I was told, car needed a software "update" which they did and it corrected the problem (no charge). They also said if the problem would have involved a malfunction of the SBC Pump, they would have replaced the pump/system for free as it has a lifetime warranty from MB. Good luck.
but am having a question , what if i had faced the same problem in the future , they will change it for free for me again or they may not approve it ??
The cluster computer was replaced about 3 weeks ago and the message “tire pressure sensors are not functioning , drive to workshop” popped almost immediately as I drove out of the service station.
A friend kinda fixed it and it didn’t do much as the message popped up again last evening. Now this…!!! Guys…. Anyone…. Please help !!!!!!!!!
Before I have to visit the Merc Dealership, is there something I can do prior??? Anyone????
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Edit - called local dealer and they want $17.59 for the part. :/
Last edited by spinn; Nov 7, 2011 at 07:38 PM.
Can someone tell me what is the message that shows up if the brake sensor has been triggered? I know my brake pads still looked good, so it shouldn't be that.
Edit - driving around didn't reset the message.
Last edited by spinn; Nov 12, 2011 at 10:23 AM.
I would have to agree that the topic is hit or miss with the brake switch being the answer.
On a side note, my dealer didn't want to provide me a copy of my VMI. :\
Also the Brake Switch Replacement is a complete hit or miss, however worth trying as it is a $10 part, however if you have esp issues and other things to go on with the malfunction then the switch has nothing to do with it, Your lookn at the SBC.
You also need Ground Wire (#A2114403508) to go with 2nd #; parts.com has it for $4.44.
I'm no expert of EPC though, so take that for what it's worth.
This is just my personal experience so take it what it's worth but I thought I would share it and perhaps help others to save money on unnecessary maintenance work.
Last edited by Krazyukrainian; Dec 19, 2011 at 03:04 PM.






