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C250 - Accelerated and car suddenly lost power
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C250 - Accelerated and car suddenly lost power
Today I was making a left turn at a stop light in S mode. Gave it some gas (was trying to have fun but nothing absurd) and suddenly midway through the turn my car lost basically ALL power and revved up pretty high. The car barely made it to 35 mph. I quickly pulled over into a parking lot and turned it off and back on. That seemed to fix the power issue, but the check engine light came on. I drove it again a few hours later and lo and behold the light went away.
I tried reading up about the issue and it seems some people think its an ECU issue or a cylinder misfire. I read a couple of horror stories about this and hope it doesn't go down that road. In the meantime I am going to pray my car doesn't lose power at freeway speeds. Might have to take it in again sometime this week.
Has this happened to anyone else or do you guys have any advice?
I tried reading up about the issue and it seems some people think its an ECU issue or a cylinder misfire. I read a couple of horror stories about this and hope it doesn't go down that road. In the meantime I am going to pray my car doesn't lose power at freeway speeds. Might have to take it in again sometime this week.
Has this happened to anyone else or do you guys have any advice?
Last edited by strangebrew; 04-07-2013 at 01:50 AM.
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Yeah I saw people referring to it as "limp mode" lol. Maybe a software update is available or something. So do you think this is the car protecting itself from high RPMs or could it be a sign of a bigger problem?
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It could be a number of things such as a boost leak, or bad n75 valve. Overboost can happen when you stomp the throttle and the ECU is requesting an unsafe amount of boost which makes the car think there's a problem because the boost is more than it thinks the car should have so it puts it into limp mode to keep from sending too much boost to the motor. Could also be a loose turbo inlet hose or intercooler piping could have popped off. All will make the car go into limp mode. It's probably something small and easy to fix at home but the problem is finding it. Check all hose connection that have to do with taking air into the turbo/motor.
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It must be under warranty. Get it on to a dealer Star soonest. I'm sure it's minor as CB says.
#6
Very nice of the OP to never update or give us the solution to what happened!!!
i'm having this same issue, wonder if it has to do the burger tuning tune, i only have it at 60% just like it came...maybe i'll take it out & see what happens.
sometimes when i accelerate hard it happens & its as if the car can't get gas or something, turn the car off then back on and its fine
i'm having this same issue, wonder if it has to do the burger tuning tune, i only have it at 60% just like it came...maybe i'll take it out & see what happens.
sometimes when i accelerate hard it happens & its as if the car can't get gas or something, turn the car off then back on and its fine
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Very nice of the OP to never update or give us the solution to what happened!!!
i'm having this same issue, wonder if it has to do the burger tuning tune, i only have it at 60% just like it came...maybe i'll take it out & see what happens.
sometimes when i accelerate hard it happens & its as if the car can't get gas or something, turn the car off then back on and its fine
i'm having this same issue, wonder if it has to do the burger tuning tune, i only have it at 60% just like it came...maybe i'll take it out & see what happens.
sometimes when i accelerate hard it happens & its as if the car can't get gas or something, turn the car off then back on and its fine
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#9
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Ah my bad guys. They ran the diagnostics and the dealer told me it was likely I just starved the engine of gas for a minute and caused it to throw a code. I had about a 1/4 tank and the left turn coupled with near-red line RPMs were a bad combo. No permanent damage done. Unfortunately the diagnostics also showed the dealer that I stepped on it pretty hard lol.
Haven't had the problem since. Hope this helps you all
Haven't had the problem since. Hope this helps you all
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Same "lost power" issue happened to my wife's 2012 C250 about a year ago, went to dealership and they didn't find anything. The same issue is happening again recently for many times (only has 12,000 miles on the car). Car is in dealer's garage now and the service adviser mentioned that there is a "software update" for this car and that might help. Does anyone have any information about this software update? I checked with the recall and TSB on automd.com but didn't find anything? Thanks!
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I do not have the JB+ tune but from what I read I think it was an overboost issue. Just too many RPMs/boost for the engine to handle so it goes into limp mode to protect itself. Some of the JB+ tune users have it happen to their cars quite regularly and kind of shrug it off. It has not occurred in my c250 since the initial post. The dealer has never been able to find an ECU or TCU software update for me the few times I have asked them.
Chuang, did your wife's car have some turbo lag/responsiveness issues? Mine definitely did and I am speculating here...my car had a few hundred miles on it when I bought it and also my commute is very slow to work. It probably didnt help that the engine and throttle learned to drive like a grandma. After seeing a lot of posts on here, tonight I disconnected my negative battery terminal, waited 10 min, and then reconnected and drove like a bat out of hell. That seemed to cure a lot of the lag and it drives much better. My only "limp mode" incident happened when I really stepped on it, and maybe my car (being used to the slow traffic and slow throttle/ecu etc) just couldn't handle it and went limp.
Chuang, did your wife's car have some turbo lag/responsiveness issues? Mine definitely did and I am speculating here...my car had a few hundred miles on it when I bought it and also my commute is very slow to work. It probably didnt help that the engine and throttle learned to drive like a grandma. After seeing a lot of posts on here, tonight I disconnected my negative battery terminal, waited 10 min, and then reconnected and drove like a bat out of hell. That seemed to cure a lot of the lag and it drives much better. My only "limp mode" incident happened when I really stepped on it, and maybe my car (being used to the slow traffic and slow throttle/ecu etc) just couldn't handle it and went limp.
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The dealer has never been able to find an ECU or TCU software update for me the few times I have asked them.
Chuang, did your wife's car have some turbo lag/responsiveness issues? Mine definitely did and I am speculating here...my car had a few hundred miles on it when I bought it and also my commute is very slow to work. It probably didnt help that the engine and throttle learned to drive like a grandma. After seeing a lot of posts on here, tonight I disconnected my negative battery terminal, waited 10 min, and then reconnected and drove like a bat out of hell. That seemed to cure a lot of the lag and it drives much better. My only "limp mode" incident happened when I really stepped on it, and maybe my car (being used to the slow traffic and slow throttle/ecu etc) just couldn't handle it and went limp.
Chuang, did your wife's car have some turbo lag/responsiveness issues? Mine definitely did and I am speculating here...my car had a few hundred miles on it when I bought it and also my commute is very slow to work. It probably didnt help that the engine and throttle learned to drive like a grandma. After seeing a lot of posts on here, tonight I disconnected my negative battery terminal, waited 10 min, and then reconnected and drove like a bat out of hell. That seemed to cure a lot of the lag and it drives much better. My only "limp mode" incident happened when I really stepped on it, and maybe my car (being used to the slow traffic and slow throttle/ecu etc) just couldn't handle it and went limp.
In my case, the dealer did updated the software and after that, the lost power did go away. However, during those two days, the dealer gave us a 2014 loaner car (also C250 that only has around 3000 miles on it), and wow it drives like a totally different car!! It's so peppy and accelerate so good when compare to my wife's C250! As my wife also has a slow commute to work (95% city driving) so that might have explained it..
Anyway, right now we are not experiencing the "lost power" issue any more, but the car still drive much less peppy then that loaner car, and they are supposed to have the same type of engine... I might try to disconnect the battery to try out your tip. By the way do I need to know some sort of "radio code" after I reconnect the battery? Just curious. thanks!
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You don't have to disconnect the battery, and for the sake of all of your other electronics shouldn't be doing it that often.
Do this:
1. Turn the ignition key to the run (not start) position.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor and hold for five seconds.
3. Turn the key to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal after five seconds. Do not open the door, do not leave the car.
4. Wait at least two minutes for ECU to reset. Restart and drive.
Do this:
1. Turn the ignition key to the run (not start) position.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor and hold for five seconds.
3. Turn the key to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal after five seconds. Do not open the door, do not leave the car.
4. Wait at least two minutes for ECU to reset. Restart and drive.
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You don't have to disconnect the battery, and for the sake of all of your other electronics shouldn't be doing it that often.
Do this:
1. Turn the ignition key to the run (not start) position.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor and hold for five seconds.
3. Turn the key to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal after five seconds. Do not open the door, do not leave the car.
4. Wait at least two minutes for ECU to reset. Restart and drive.
Do this:
1. Turn the ignition key to the run (not start) position.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor and hold for five seconds.
3. Turn the key to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal after five seconds. Do not open the door, do not leave the car.
4. Wait at least two minutes for ECU to reset. Restart and drive.
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Same "lost power" issue happened to my wife's 2012 C250 about a year ago, went to dealership and they didn't find anything. The same issue is happening again recently for many times (only has 12,000 miles on the car). Car is in dealer's garage now and the service adviser mentioned that there is a "software update" for this car and that might help. Does anyone have any information about this software update? I checked with the recall and TSB on automd.com but didn't find anything? Thanks!
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Same "lost power" issue happened to my wife's 2012 C250 about a year ago, went to dealership and they didn't find anything. The same issue is happening again recently for many times (only has 12,000 miles on the car). Car is in dealer's garage now and the service adviser mentioned that there is a "software update" for this car and that might help. Does anyone have any information about this software update? I checked with the recall and TSB on automd.com but didn't find anything? Thanks!
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I have a 2014 C250. I leased it back in November of 2013. The vehicle is driven about 100 miles a day. I didn't have any problem with the vehicle for the longest time but a few months ago while on the freeway traveling 70 miles per hour the check engine light came on and the car started shaking when trying to accelerate. I got the car to the dealer and it was turned off. Once restarted the car ran fine and the light was off. The dealer said that the code wasn't stored and they cant find anything wrong. Since then i have expierenced itermittant power loss. My spouse and brother have also expirenced it and during these power losses it almost caused several accidents. The car has been back at the dealer several times. The dealer will keep the car for a week then giveit back saying they cant reproduce the issue. I have been in contact with MB corporate but they also wont help. I have also found several complaints about this on the NHTSA website.
To date the car is back in the shop and has been there for a week. I have called everyday but have been told the same thing.
To date the car is back in the shop and has been there for a week. I have called everyday but have been told the same thing.
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Ive experienced this similar issue as well. .I have a 13' C250 Sport and first experienced the power loss/check engine light coming on about a month ago. I was leaving a store parking lot turning right onto the street...I dont recall how much gas I had but I doubt it was less than 1/4 of a tank...usually fill up around 1/2-1/4 tank...I accelerated pretty hard but not all the way down... the car lost power so I pulled over as soon as I could and restarted it but it took me restarting a another time to clear the warning light. This past weekend I was driving up to Chattanooga,TN from Birmingham,AL ...I had been driving for about an hour on the interstate 70-90 mph on average...and I accelerated but nothing too extreme about as much as you would to quickly speed up 10-15mph and the car went into the "limp mode" ...I was able to pull off the road and restarted the car...that fixed it... then later on it happened again at similar speeds on the interstate... luckily there was an exit so I pulled off ...restarted the car once and that cleared the check engine light and the car seemed fine.. its really odd and worries me ...especially after reading everyone's posts about this issue. Planning on taking it in to at least talk with MB about it,but it seems from everyone's posts here they know about it but don't really care. Which really sucks.
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You are absolutely corret. Mercedes does not care and will not aknowledge the issue. I have been dealing with them since august 24th when i reported the issue to them. They say that the dealer cant reproduce the issue and the vehicle is performing as designed. But they also wont admit that the vehicle is safe to drive. This whole issue has completely turned me away from Mercedes Benz. I will NEVER own another one.
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After the issue happened to me I tried replicating the issue myself...and nothing I did would cause it to happen... so I can see how they're unable to replicate the problem...but just reading all of the posts about it on MB World it seems to me this is MOST DEFINITELY a problem....whether they can replicate it or not doesn't seem of any consequence to me. I feel like you RascoeP if this is something they are going to continually ignore and not attempt to find a resolution I will not be buying or recommending a C250 to anyone again. These types of issues which directly affect a drivers safety should be looked into with their utmost urgency!
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I hope something is done before it takes a fatality to get things started.
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I got the same problem only after installing the Kleemann Downpipe the car is better now when it comes to driving waaay much smother but sometimes when i floor it i just lose all the power
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Hey guys,
I have exactly the same issue with the car. Did you figure out any solution? The car has been to the dealership 3 times already but the issue keeps coming back. They changed the fuel pump, updated the software and few other things but nothing worked so far. It just keeps reoccurring after a few days of driving it.
I have exactly the same issue with the car. Did you figure out any solution? The car has been to the dealership 3 times already but the issue keeps coming back. They changed the fuel pump, updated the software and few other things but nothing worked so far. It just keeps reoccurring after a few days of driving it.
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