Overheating issues (BRAZIL)
C63 LCI, would overheat at any time the throttle went down, due to the high temperatures here in the country, for this reason Brazilian C63s, received the cooling system of the Black Series, with its ECU, and some other parts, including the P31, P30 (still sold here), and stock package. On the other hand on the process, some C63s did not manage to adapt with so much changes, and failed to work properly. My new one was one of this cars. Mercedes Benz recognized the issue, and got my car back, and got me a C63. The previous owner did not have any of these issues, as he lived South of Brazil an area, with much lower temperatures.
Another funny thing is the solution, also brought in HorsePower additionals. Brazilian non performance package and P30 are hitting 490HP dyno,
and P31 are hitting 501HP. The 507 edition, won't have this kit, as they already come with larger intercoolers.
PS: Limp mode in the road was pathetic. I was with my foot stampede down, and the car would not move at all. It would not go over 120km/h/75mph. I got overtaken by much slower cars

What do you mean by LCI?
Usually C63 get limp mode during hard track sessions. I'm really surprised to see these cars doing it on street road. Although Brazil has hot temperatures during summer there are other locations in the world where temperatures are even hotter (Middle East) and I haven't seen a complaint of limp mode during street driving.
So will you go with the BS cooling system upgrade?
Either way drive safely

What do you mean by LCI?
Usually C63 get limp mode during hard track sessions. I'm really surprised to see these cars doing it on street road. Although Brazil has hot temperatures during summer there are other locations in the world where temperatures are even hotter (Middle East) and I haven't seen a complaint of limp mode during street driving.
So will you go with the BS cooling system upgrade?
Either way drive safely
It's the official nomenclature used by car manufacturers to denote a "face-lifted" model.
So 2012 was the LCI year for the C63.
Hope that helps!
Regardless of outside ambient temperature, the average oil temperature that I encounter is anywhere between 212-222 degrees (and I experience this temperature range regardless of whether I'm thrashing the car or just cruising).
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What do you mean by LCI?
Usually C63 get limp mode during hard track sessions. I'm really surprised to see these cars doing it on street road. Although Brazil has hot temperatures during summer there are other locations in the world where temperatures are even hotter (Middle East) and I haven't seen a complaint of limp mode during street driving.
So will you go with the BS cooling system upgrade?
Either way drive safely
Thanks man, Feliz Ano Novo para você também.
My car already had the BS cooling system and ECU. The issue was the car did not adapt to it well. I have a friend who by my influence bought a C 63 2013 Coupe with same optional features, as well. He has gotten the same issue. He is so pissed, that he went into court against Mercedes. Mercedes got him a new C 63 Sedan
, and he kept the old car, and he is selling it.To make matters worse Brazil is just as warm as the middles east, but there it is more windy than here, besides Brazilian roads, and streets asphalt radiate the heat to the car much more. My Jetta TSi, which comes standard with a pretty big intercooler, with a floor it often enough, if does get to high temperatures.
My car runs at 245F at normal driving. But if I floor it just a bit, automatically it hits 275F, which is the max of the scale, and boom limp mode strikes.
Another issue I forgot to mention, is Brazilian gas has many differences and the C 63 did not adapt well to do that.
Last edited by pcpedroariel; Dec 31, 2013 at 05:15 AM.
Regardless of outside ambient temperature, the average oil temperature that I encounter is anywhere between 212-222 degrees (and I experience this temperature range regardless of whether I'm thrashing the car or just cruising).
Last edited by pcpedroariel; Dec 31, 2013 at 05:15 AM.
Brazilian famous complain, this guy was the first to have the issue:
It even appeared in magazines and so on
I would like to communicate to all who intend to buy a Mercedes whatsoever , that have the most expensive Mercedes there ( C63 AMG ) zero mileage, almost half a million actual paid for it and I'm 5 months with this car almost 4 months it stood on the dealer, the car considered the safety car in formula 1 only has status , with a highly problematic engine and transmission , engine and endless firmware updates, but none of them solved the issue. The car just overheats at any time, under any circunstances. It is pathetic.
Dear , if one of the tops of cars Mercedes has all these problems imagine the lower the Mercedez plus take to send parts for replacement and testing to try to solve the problem , he just can not with her so competent team of engineers to solve a problem I'm pretty sure it was his knowledge before you even put on the production line .
In short , do not advise them to buy the Mercedes brand vehicles nor Chrysler .
I'm available to those who intend to buy a vehicle from this brand and it has been in doubt now have documents that prove the inefficiency of Mercedez in dealing with these problems , feel free to contact me .
My dream is to get my money back and never set foot in a Mercedes again , as God is just and faithful .
My car runs at 245F at normal driving. But if I floor it just a bit, automatically it hits 275F, which is the max of the scale, and boom limp mode strikes.
Another issue I forgot to mention, is Brazilian gas has many differences and the C 63 did not adapt well to do that.
Real surface temps are easily 180F + my car will read 130F to 140F outside temps. Where I live it averages 100F or more for 90+ days of the year, yes averages 90+ days of 100F heat.
The issue is it sounds like people are engine breaking rather than using their brakes plenty of people here track the car and have no issues and then there are others who do 2-3 laps and their car is done. I have hit limp mode 0 times, during the summer I even tried to put it in limp mode (drove off to an empty road did 4-5 0-100-0 runs over and over and even used the transmission as a brake but couldn't, I would need a race track)
Real surface temps are easily 180F + my car will read 130F to 140F outside temps. Where I live it averages 100F or more for 90+ days of the year, yes averages 90+ days of 100F heat.
The issue is it sounds like people are engine breaking rather than using their brakes plenty of people here track the car and have no issues and then there are others who do 2-3 laps and their car is done. I have hit limp mode 0 times, during the summer I even tried to put it in limp mode (drove off to an empty road did 4-5 0-100-0 runs over and over and even used the transmission as a brake but couldn't, I would need a race track)
The AMG Driving Academy does not hot lap the C63s for 4-5 laps... heck not even 1-2 laps. Usually attendees are either following a pace car at moderate speeds (not WOT most the time) or they do 1 or 2 hot laps before coming in for next driver.


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Awesome! Mercedes events in Brazil are so,so. I have attended only once, to see the new A45 AMG. Other than that...

I tested the A45 AMG, and later on did a lap with my C63 LOL. Such a difference although this is






