2003 C230 Kompressor Coupe ABS, BAS ESP Malfunction Message
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2003 C230 Kompressor Coupe ABS, BAS ESP Malfunction Message
New to the forum . Just bought a 2003 C230 Kompressor Coupe . Although the car has only 50,000 kilometers I am experiencing problems with fault messages appearing on screen indicating ABS , BAS and ESP malfunction. I have taken it to dealer who changed RR wheel speed sensor and cleaned up contacts at a cost of $800.00 , thankfully at the previous owners expense.
After one week the same messages have re appeared the dealer has agreed to replace the sensor again if it is defective. I have read that the brake light switch may be the cause but lights work fine. Any suggestions on how to resolve. The car is in otherwise pristine condition but I am concerned this might be a money pit with all the electronics . I have a 1983 300 Turbo diesel which has been extremely reliable therefore my expectations may be a bit high. I assume the car could be driven safely with the knowledge that the ABS , traction control is not functional.
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After one week the same messages have re appeared the dealer has agreed to replace the sensor again if it is defective. I have read that the brake light switch may be the cause but lights work fine. Any suggestions on how to resolve. The car is in otherwise pristine condition but I am concerned this might be a money pit with all the electronics . I have a 1983 300 Turbo diesel which has been extremely reliable therefore my expectations may be a bit high. I assume the car could be driven safely with the knowledge that the ABS , traction control is not functional.
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It could be driven, sure. I wouldn't.. not just because I like the safety net, but also because I cannot STAND a warning on the dash. It drives me nuts.
If the car has been barely and gently driven, I'd be more concerned with the M271 engine. The 2003s are notorious for head problems. The brake switch can be malfunctioning and the lights still work, so don't discredit that.
If the car has been barely and gently driven, I'd be more concerned with the M271 engine. The 2003s are notorious for head problems. The brake switch can be malfunctioning and the lights still work, so don't discredit that.
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Thanks for the info... the only previous owner was a 55 yr old school teacher who drove it less than 15 KMs per day so I hope my problems remain electronic in nature . Do you if these a cars are prone to rust ?
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The 2003s will rust, yes.
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Yes, these cars need to be driven on the highway once in a while.
Rust on 2003,.... Actually it depends,... so I would say its more of a "yes and no" answer. Check your production date on data card.
For 2003 models, they used galvanized steel panels from Second Quarter 2003 onward. The galvanized steel panels were gradually introduced during the previous 2 quarters (First quarter 2003 and last quarter of 2002), thus cars made in those time periods are hit and miss.
Anyways, if you drive in snow-belt area, wash the car once a week especially in the winter and make sure to spray rust prone areas like the lips of the wheel well where water absorbing dirt accumulate.
My 2003 coupe doesn't have any rust except for one (stainless-steel?) bolt holding down the battery tray,... it seems that there was a drainage problem there before.
Rust on 2003,.... Actually it depends,... so I would say its more of a "yes and no" answer. Check your production date on data card.
For 2003 models, they used galvanized steel panels from Second Quarter 2003 onward. The galvanized steel panels were gradually introduced during the previous 2 quarters (First quarter 2003 and last quarter of 2002), thus cars made in those time periods are hit and miss.
Anyways, if you drive in snow-belt area, wash the car once a week especially in the winter and make sure to spray rust prone areas like the lips of the wheel well where water absorbing dirt accumulate.
My 2003 coupe doesn't have any rust except for one (stainless-steel?) bolt holding down the battery tray,... it seems that there was a drainage problem there before.
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Why would driving the car gently be a problem ? The previous owner did use premium fuel .I realize short trips are hard on a car but the upside is the car has only 55 K Kms and body is spotless and I hope I got it for a good price .... $8,200 which included winter tires mounted on Mercedes alloy rims and Mercedes dealer inspection. I annually rust proof my cars and wash them weekly so I hope to keep the car rust free for another 10yrs.
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These car require premium fuel.
Driving the car gently is NOT the problem. Driving it mainly on short little slow trips like a little old lady going to Sunday service at church would be a problem. The engine needs to warm up and go fast once in a while to burn off all the crap that accumulate in the engine. We're NOT saying drive like an idiot doing burn-outs and drifting,.... just warm up the engine and take it out on the highway.
There are different school of thoughts here,..... Annual chemical rust-proofing may or may not do any good, since the car already comes with a "wax" to counter rust from the factory,.... and Mercedes-Benz actually advise against chemical rust-proofing since it can damage their anti-rust protectant wax. Whether your car has galvanized steel or not, I think washing it once a week and giving it the occassional thorough water spraying to get rid of road salt will suffice to prevent rust. My personal opinion is that chemical rust proofing would be a waste of money and its bad for the environment.
Driving the car gently is NOT the problem. Driving it mainly on short little slow trips like a little old lady going to Sunday service at church would be a problem. The engine needs to warm up and go fast once in a while to burn off all the crap that accumulate in the engine. We're NOT saying drive like an idiot doing burn-outs and drifting,.... just warm up the engine and take it out on the highway.
There are different school of thoughts here,..... Annual chemical rust-proofing may or may not do any good, since the car already comes with a "wax" to counter rust from the factory,.... and Mercedes-Benz actually advise against chemical rust-proofing since it can damage their anti-rust protectant wax. Whether your car has galvanized steel or not, I think washing it once a week and giving it the occassional thorough water spraying to get rid of road salt will suffice to prevent rust. My personal opinion is that chemical rust proofing would be a waste of money and its bad for the environment.
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Sounds like the brake switch on the car. Common until the changed the design or something. I wrote up changing mine. I will post a link when I can, you can see if the symptoms match what you are seeing.
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Ok, check the symptoms I had and see if they are similar. If so, the fix is a twenty-some-odd dollar part and a bit of time. Help - Brake Assist Visit Workshop! BAS
I am not exactly sure when they stopped using the switch, but if yours has one listed for it, that could well be the problem. If it is the brake light switch, the lights will continue working fine - or at least mine did.
I am not exactly sure when they stopped using the switch, but if yours has one listed for it, that could well be the problem. If it is the brake light switch, the lights will continue working fine - or at least mine did.
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I own an C230 Kompressor Coupe with 95k miles on it. I live in SF Bay Area. Yesterday I was driving at 10-20 MPH reaching my home. All of a sudden I lost control on the steering and ESP Not Available message came up. I slowed down and parked the car. I restarted and tried to move. The car went ahead straight and I wasn't able to turn the wheels at all. The steering rotates 360 Degrees as if something is broken inside. I stopped and started again. No change. Steering wheels rotates completely without any effect on the wheels. I should say providence saved me and my family. Just in the morning I was driving at 70MPH on I-880 with loads of traffic. I was just thinking if this happened on a freeway what would have happened. I am not able to steer the car at all. I towed it to an Indy shop @ $150 thanks to friendly MB Roadside (complimentary towing is only to a dealer). Any ideas folks? What is broken? What does a freely turning steering wheel mean? ESP Not Available at the same time?
Also, recently changed Poly-V belt, new battery, transmission flush. I feel a diesel truck like noise when it is idling especially inside the cabin with the doors closed and windows rolled-up. I am not sure what is happening. Does it need timing chain replacement? I am close to saying I am frustrated with my car . When I start in the morning it takes about 1-2 Mins to warm-up. Starts at 1100 RPM and comes down to 600 RPM in that time.
I own an C230 Kompressor Coupe with 95k miles on it. I live in SF Bay Area. Yesterday I was driving at 10-20 MPH reaching my home. All of a sudden I lost control on the steering and ESP Not Available message came up. I slowed down and parked the car. I restarted and tried to move. The car went ahead straight and I wasn't able to turn the wheels at all. The steering rotates 360 Degrees as if something is broken inside. I stopped and started again. No change. Steering wheels rotates completely without any effect on the wheels. I should say providence saved me and my family. Just in the morning I was driving at 70MPH on I-880 with loads of traffic. I was just thinking if this happened on a freeway what would have happened. I am not able to steer the car at all. I towed it to an Indy shop @ $150 thanks to friendly MB Roadside (complimentary towing is only to a dealer). Any ideas folks? What is broken? What does a freely turning steering wheel mean? ESP Not Available at the same time?
Also, recently changed Poly-V belt, new battery, transmission flush. I feel a diesel truck like noise when it is idling especially inside the cabin with the doors closed and windows rolled-up. I am not sure what is happening. Does it need timing chain replacement? I am close to saying I am frustrated with my car . When I start in the morning it takes about 1-2 Mins to warm-up. Starts at 1100 RPM and comes down to 600 RPM in that time.
Last edited by harshaiit; 05-06-2012 at 04:34 PM. Reason: adding more details
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Is it possible to steer the car after ESP Not Available message comes up? I read somewhere that it is possible to switch off ESP and drive the car but cautiously. I am waiting for tomorrow morning....car is at an Indy shop...I hope it is not serious.
Is it possible to steer the car after ESP Not Available message comes up? I read somewhere that it is possible to switch off ESP and drive the car but cautiously. I am waiting for tomorrow morning....car is at an Indy shop...I hope it is not serious.
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Ok guys....went to the indy shop today morning....car was ready to go ....
Problem: A bolt in the steering shaft came loose and fell in the lower tray that protects the engine
Fix: Mechanic just took the bolt and tightened it
Reason: A lazy mechanic at the dealership may have absent-mindedly left the bolt after a repair to the steering column...I think the previous owner did some steering related repair......that almost cost my life. Per mechanic this is the first time in his 35 yrs with MBZ he has seen such a thing happen....happened to his neighbor's car (some Jap brand)...
Anyways totally a mechanical failure...some moron may be smoking pot on job....I can't even hold someone responsbile as there is no evidence (except bills) that this thing happened....
Cost: $20 if it was a new bolt per mechanic...labor extra...i guess a 5 min job...
Now that it has gone to the mechanic I asked him to change the spark plugs, Cam Solenoids and check for any other life-threatening things ...I am just thanking god to have kept me alive....BTW I still love my car
Add Towing: $150
Total: ~$400?
Took a rental car for few days...brand new Cruze with 30 Miles on it...but it doesn't feel like a Benz
So satisfaction of driving a Merc: Priceless
Anyways thanks all for your replies...I will post the exact details of which bolt came off once I see the invoice
Harsha
Problem: A bolt in the steering shaft came loose and fell in the lower tray that protects the engine
Fix: Mechanic just took the bolt and tightened it
Reason: A lazy mechanic at the dealership may have absent-mindedly left the bolt after a repair to the steering column...I think the previous owner did some steering related repair......that almost cost my life. Per mechanic this is the first time in his 35 yrs with MBZ he has seen such a thing happen....happened to his neighbor's car (some Jap brand)...
Anyways totally a mechanical failure...some moron may be smoking pot on job....I can't even hold someone responsbile as there is no evidence (except bills) that this thing happened....
Cost: $20 if it was a new bolt per mechanic...labor extra...i guess a 5 min job...
Now that it has gone to the mechanic I asked him to change the spark plugs, Cam Solenoids and check for any other life-threatening things ...I am just thanking god to have kept me alive....BTW I still love my car
Add Towing: $150
Total: ~$400?
Took a rental car for few days...brand new Cruze with 30 Miles on it...but it doesn't feel like a Benz
So satisfaction of driving a Merc: Priceless
Anyways thanks all for your replies...I will post the exact details of which bolt came off once I see the invoice
Harsha
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Yes, you were spot on. Got your PM..Thanks for the reply btw.....I got the car fixed...I guess this is what they call as the black swan event....rarest of the rare? but with a huge potential
Yes, you were spot on. Got your PM..Thanks for the reply btw.....I got the car fixed...I guess this is what they call as the black swan event....rarest of the rare? but with a huge potential
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Love the 'priceless' comment... I feel the same way.
My 2002 C230 Kompressor Coupe has less than 80K (km) and looks mint. I never drove it in winter time, although the original owner did (I bought it off lease) and there's no rust on it. Looks better that my 2008 Pontiac I just ot rid of.
It almost looks like this car should look great in another 10 years, of course, with a bit of TLC.
My 2002 C230 Kompressor Coupe has less than 80K (km) and looks mint. I never drove it in winter time, although the original owner did (I bought it off lease) and there's no rust on it. Looks better that my 2008 Pontiac I just ot rid of.
It almost looks like this car should look great in another 10 years, of course, with a bit of TLC.
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I've had that bolt out once to replace the starter.
I made a nice little video of it...
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Thats what I was going to say.
I've had that bolt out once to replace the starter.
I made a nice little video of it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2cXPxsB8PY
I've had that bolt out once to replace the starter.
I made a nice little video of it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2cXPxsB8PY
I guess the mechanic at the dealer forgot to put that bolt back together....Am going to get the car tomorrow...asked the indy shop mechanic to do all possible tests for the last two days..he sayz its all looking good...taking the car to LV in two weeks...let us see how things hold-up
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Ok guys here you go....the details from the invoice....
1) Steering shaft found disconnected from steering rack....job done - connect them back and secured lock bolt with lock-tie...steering angle reset, ESP erased, testing etc...
2) Cam solenoids replaced
3) spark plugs changed
car feels good now....btw got an email from MBZ USA about a customer satisfaction survey....wonder what I should be satisfied about? the product? or the towing?
anyways thanks all of you guys...btw total bill came to less than $350 at the indy shop...
1) Steering shaft found disconnected from steering rack....job done - connect them back and secured lock bolt with lock-tie...steering angle reset, ESP erased, testing etc...
2) Cam solenoids replaced
3) spark plugs changed
car feels good now....btw got an email from MBZ USA about a customer satisfaction survey....wonder what I should be satisfied about? the product? or the towing?
anyways thanks all of you guys...btw total bill came to less than $350 at the indy shop...