W203 C270 CDI Coolant Visit Workshop error and much more!
I have owned now for 3 months a 2001 MB C270 CDI, last week problems started to come up. First the computer told me 'Coolant Visit Workshop' and the radiator fan was working high all the time and the car went into limp mode, the revs are not going over 3k. Next i went to a local workshop and they have done a diagnostic. The diagnostic displayed mass air flow sensors fault, then i have tryed 2 more different sensors but no changes.
The next day when i was going to work, then one additional error appeared 'UNDERVOLTAGE CONSUMER DEFECTIVE '. When my workday was over and i started the car, then there were 2 more faults displayed on the computer!!! ESP NOT AVAILABLE and BATTERY ALTERNATOR VISIT WORKSHOP, dash lightnings are flashin and the fan doesnt work anymore high like it was before, now it starts and stops, starts and stops. I have also posted a Thread to my local MB forum but no proper answers came from there, i would really appreciate when someone has solved the same kind of issues and would share the solution with me. Sorry about the bad English.
R
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...high-mode.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...cu-ecm-me.html
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OR you could just take it back to where you got Service B done and ask them why its getting so many error codes now
They are searching what is causing it but with no success.
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Wish everyone would take the time.
Is this the car that gives you a coolant alarm because the washer level is low ?
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EDIT: I have called to the workshop and asked them to check the washer fluid, they hasn`t done it yet. Now are fingers crossed
Last edited by RagnarMärts; Nov 1, 2013 at 04:13 AM.

If there are multiple components supplied you may have to disconnect each one in turn until the problem component is found.
John.
You may need the WIS ( MB workshop manual) to learn the total components drawing their power from this fuse.
Have you used a scanner to check for faults ?.
With help from your fuse list can you pull the fuse to the windscreen washer & see whether it clears? Alternately pull the plug to the washer system.
I'm away for a few days .
Hope you have it sorted soon.
John
Read the last post on this link.http://www.mbclub.co.uk/forums/engin...-shut-off.html
You also could post the problem on the diesel forum on this MB site . You may receive a more detailed answer.
Here is another informative post from Google. http://forums.mercedesclub.org.uk/sh...ad.php?t=85945
From what I see here, so long as the flaps are open & the car runs well you have nothing to loose except a little low rev torque. Interesting to read that BMW no longer use them because of their problems.
Good luck.
John.
The complete removal or fixing the flaps in the open position would give you piece of mind that they were not going to close or damage your engine.
I think you should listen to the expert workshop people.



