All About Trey and Cars
so I am in a 2011 Chevy Aveo LT wow I miss my 10+ Year old Mercedes with 171k on the clock lol 
I will say for the price it is an ok car but not a Mercedes. It had to be red and stand out (the guys at work laughed at me so much) That said it is free for 24 hours so I can't complain it got me to work and home tonight. More to come once I get my car back tomorrow

BTW Matt less than two weeks
BTW, for the price that is NOT an OK car. Feels like it was assembled at gunpoint.. an old used Toyota or Honda would be much better than a new one of those.
Glad to hear there was a great improvement in "THE C320"'s steering. 171k young.
lol I was referring to a new car matt for the price of a new car it is not bad but you are right I would never buy one.
I drove the c320 home and loved it so much the steering is so much better.
and they fixed my tire and rebalanced them but sadly I have one bent rim.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
As for how much you want to gamble in Vegas a week from now, that's on you.
My car freaked me out recently with its ESP unavailable message.. I can only imagine how freaked out you were.
By the way, I'll see you at the airport tomorrow.

I'd chalk it up to a one-time gremlin and hope for the best. My BAS/ESP warnings came on last week on a very cold morning too, and haven't come back yet. Ahhh, the pleasures of MB ownership...
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mhm I want black housing and 8k bulbs



So while cleaning the esp side with the pins I bed/break one really bad. I got it straight again and plugged it back in and the car is as good as it was where the errors only come up every few days. The problem is I have to now replace that modular but it might not be the reason why I get the error. So I will replace it and the issue could be gone or still be there. The question is what else could cause the issue.





Notice how the abs light goes off and on as well as the speedometer works then stops and so on.
I will say the car has not gone to limp mode since the first time but it is still strange that the car works great for a day or two then it has the issue that is fixed with a restart. BTW the esp/abs and so on works fine when the errors are not up I have not tested them when the errors are displayed. If anyone has any ideas that would be great

So this is the campaign I was talking about I am going to email MBUSA with my pictures and see if they will do anything (I doubt they will but half off the part would be nice
) But it sounds like they knew that water could get down there exactly like what happened to my car. Campaign - ESP Module Ground Connection Inspection
Campaign No. 2001100003
March 2002
FILE:
SERVICE:
GROUP 00 OF SERVICE INFORMATION BINDER
PARTS:
GROUP I OF INFORMATION - PARTS & ACCESSORIES BINDER
TO: ALL MERCEDES-BENZ DEALERS
SUBJECT:
MODEL 203.061/064/065/264
INSPECTION OF GROUND CONNECTION (W16/3) FOR ESP CONTROL
MODULE (N47-5)
In some cases, on subject vehicles within the effective serial number range chart noted below, it may be possible that the ESP ground cable connector (W16/3, located just forward of the left hand shock tower) (Figure 1) for the ESP control Module (N47-5), was not assembled properly. In addition, the ESP control module harness plug must be checked for moisture intrusion (Figure 4). Please inspect the subject vehicles on the next scheduled service visit, to determine if the ESP ground cable connector has been assembled properly, and to remove any moisture accumulation in the ESP control module harness connector.
Effective Serial Number Range
Checking Ground Connector Assembly and Moisture removal from ESP Harness Plug
Procedure:
1. Prior to performing this Service Campaign, please check VMI to insure the vehicle is involved and to determine if the vehicle has been previously repaired.
2. Loosen ground nut at W16/3 (Figure 1) and remove ESP Control Module ground wire (thick wire), as well as all other wires.
3. Remove heat shrink from cable lug completely, using a suitable tool (Figure 2).
NOTE :take care not to damage the wire insulation when removing heat shrink.
4. Once the heat shrink has been removed from the cable lug, remove the balance (A, Figure 3) of the heat shrink from the ground wire itself.
5. Unplug the ESP harness plug from the ESP Control Module (N47-5), see WIS document AR42.45-P-0820P.
6. Carefully tap the unplugged harness plug against your hand to remove any moisture, additionally, blow out the ESP harness plug with dry compressed air while elevated above the ground cable, for 3 minutes, at the ground pins (arrows, Figure 4), to ensure complete removal of any moisture.
7. Next blow out, with dry compressed air, the multi-pin connector directly at the ESP Control Module, then carefully reconnect the ESP harness plug to the ESP Control Module connector.
8. Install new heat shrink tubing onto ESP Control Module ground wire (thick wire), ensure that the heat shrink tubing stops where removed (A, Figure 2), and does not cover crimped end.
9. Place the 6 x 1.2 mm washer onto the ground stud at W16/3 (1 Figure 1).
10. Install thin ground wires first, then reinstall the ESP ground wire (thick wire) and secure with the previously removed ground nut, observing tightening torque of 10 Nm for the nut.
Last edited by samaritrey; Jan 27, 2012 at 02:21 AM.

It sounds like you might have a faulty ESP module but you require to check.
1) All ESP related wiring & plugs for corrosion (you have started. I like using CRC switch/electrical cleaner)
2) All items interrogated by the ESP - your Star should help.
3) All ABS wheel sensors
4) Lateral force or Yaw sensor
5) Steering angle sensor SAS
6) ESP off switch
7) ESP control unit
Good luck & make that Star do some work. Make sure your grounding is good!!!

Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Jan 28, 2012 at 06:51 AM.





