C63 Alternator/Battery?
Car hadn't been started. Got back started it, drove it for a few days no dramas.
I then installed LED bulbs for the interior roof lighting, glove box and boot.
I was driving around and then all these things started flashing up on the ecu/speedo - SRS, NO Traction Control etc.
Steering became extremely heavy as though there was no power steering.
I managed to get the car back because i wasn't too far away (few hundred metres) and called Mercedes Roadside.
They came and tested the battery and said i needed a new battery.
Now i had noticed a funny sound from the engine bay when i started the car that day but didn't pay attention because it went away.
They replaced the battery and all was well.
Today started the car, drove around and then when i pulled over to make a phone call on my phone (not using bluetooth) i noticed the music turned off and the screen folded away and would not come back out even though i was trying to turn it back on. So i turned the car off and tried to turn it on and it wouldn't it was just flashing etc.
Finally got it started and drove it home.
Mercedes Roadside came out, tested and said there was no power coming from the alternator to the battery and that having the car on was actually draining the battery.
Could it be the LED bulbs or just a coincidence?
I'd never had an issue with the battery etc prior to this.
Has this happened before? What do i need to do?
Change Alternator? Could it be a Regulator?
Last edited by RawBenz; Jun 22, 2014 at 05:01 AM.
If concerned about the LEDs, why don't you put the originals back in and see if the problem goes away? I have doubts it will go away, as it sounds like a bad alternator.
Here's some basic info on solving electrical problems on the internet: http://www.ehow.com/about_4813205_co...lems-cars.html
Let us know what you find out in the end. My thoughts are the alternator, no coincidence to the LEDs. Best of luck.
Last edited by sinape62; Jun 22, 2014 at 08:03 AM.
Also what side is the alternator on. I'm in australia so drivers side is on the right. That's where I heard the noise from.
Depending on the mileage of the car and age will direct you in the fix, if you go the regulator route ensure you get a Bosch unit as these cars seem to know the difference with a cheapo aftermarket unit. If the car shows like 12.8-13.3 a regulator would be my first choice especially if you can maintain this when you turn on accessories or the headlights and start to draw current from the alt



