07 C230: took it home and the Check Engine Light came on
I just bought a 2007 C230 with 64k miles. Very clean inside and out; it drives and stops perfectly…no noises, pulls or rattles. The engine runs silk-smooth….but…I drove it home from the used car dealer (45 miles, it was very low on fuel)…pulled up on my drive way (kind of steep) and when I put it in park….bammm…the dreaded check engine light (CEL) came on!! The car still drives and runs the same…there’s no difference between before and after the CEL. The air filters appear to be clean; I’ve checked for disconnected hoses, unplugged connectors, debris on the MAF sensor…everything seems to be in working order.
I retrieved the codes (Autozone) and they are:
P0170 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 1)
P0173 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 2)
P0178 Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Low Input
Would low fuel level trigger a CEL?
It’s possible that someone put 87 fuel on it. Could this trigger a CEL?
I filled the car with premium fuel and have driven approximately 100 miles on it with 3 "cold, overnight engine restarts" in between. The CEL is still on.
Do I need to log more miles, engine restarts, with the right fuel for the CEL to clear?
I’d greatly value any comments/advise on this issue. Thank you.
Last edited by kfer; Aug 1, 2012 at 11:45 AM.
Last edited by LILBENZ230; Aug 1, 2012 at 11:37 AM.
Any recommendations on a OBD scanner would be appreciated.
Thank you.
P0170 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 1)
P0173 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 2)
P2006 MAF sensor disconnected with engine running
P0170 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 1)
P0173 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 2)
The scanner gave me an amber light as well (the scanner has 3 lights: red - failed emissions test; amber - pending codes; and green - pass emissions test).
I cleared the codes and the Check Engine Light (CEL) went away. I re-read the codes and they were gone.
These are my questions:
Has the car stored the codes waiting for the malfunction to occur again after a pre-determined number of "starts"?
If the malfunction doesn't occur after the pre-determined number of "starts or cycles" do the codes go away and the car will pass the emissions test?
Thank you again for your advise.
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Today I've driven the car 50 miles with several engine starts, both in traffic and on the highway. The heat in Houston has been brutal.
So far so good...CEL still off. I used the OBD scanner and checked again...no malfuntion codes but still get the amber light: pending codes.
Last night I had 4 flashing "abbreviated codes" on the upper left corner of the scanner; today I only have 2 such flashing codes after driving the aforementioned 50 miles: "EV" and "2A".
I'll report any developments.
On a separate note, I went to the dealer to buy rubber floor mats ($110) and the spare tire lug bolts lit ($32) that were missing. I know I could've gotten a better deal online but felt really uneasy driving around without the bolts to change a flat tire and messing with the original carpets which are in "as new" condition. I had to buy those items now.
A cute girl in the service department ran the VIN to check the car's history: 2 previous owners who both took the car to the dealers in the are. All services A and B were done on a timely manner; however....I need to do change the spark plugs ($275), transmission service ($375) and differential service ($139). Nothing outrageous except for the spark plugs...how difficult could these be to charge $275?
Anyhow, I'll keep you posted with news of my Benz "Christening"....
I drove another 50 miles of mixed traffic and highway, no CEL and arrived home last night and checked the codes again: no codes, only the flashing "EV".
The engine is very smooth and powerful in all RPM ranges, fuel consumption seems to be normal, no smoke or smells of any kind.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
This morning, just before I made it to the office, the CEL came back on. Read the codes and found these four:
P0170
P0173
P0170
P0173
I bought a can of CRC MAF cleaner and will clean the MAF thoroughly as a last resort. If this doesn't solve the problem I will buy a new MAF sensor.
I will post a follow up....
Therefore, I am going to trying to clean MAF which most people here recommended.
Before this, I got to know how to disconnect the MAF. It seems a challenge to me because I can't find any info related to c class. Hopefully I won't break the MAF house or the plug.

Take care.
But sounds like the MAF is goin to crap




