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Hi I'm new here, I purchased a 10 palladium C63 with 59k on christmas eve as a gift for myself, two days ago I took the front wheels off and removed the front bumper to change out the lower grille, put the car back together carefully and as I am leaving my house, I get a bing followed by, BRAKE EBR ABS and ESP Inoperative accompanied by stiff steering, surely I thought I damaged a wheel sensor somehow, I bring it into MB and the SA says oh don't worry happens all the time, we will scan it and tell you which sensor it is. After a few mins of waiting the tech grabs me and says hey I have to show you something, he shows me the diagnostic computer is claiming there is a internal fault with the ESP module itself.
What do you guys think? the car was perfectly fine prior, I am almost certain I did not do anything, I checked all fuses, checked the connections to the wheel sensors, I also want to note that if I start the car up there is no warnings, its when you begin to drive for a few seconds it kicks in. Which is why I swore it was a wheel sensor.
its the electrical module box on the abs hydraulic unit. Usually these are vin coded, mated to the car but i cant say i've done one on a 204 in a long time. It'd definitely not common but like anything electrical it can take a dump at any time, you never know. Sometimes it just wakes up on the wrong side of the bed and will reset and never come back if your lucky .
I have gotten the ESC a couple of times upon starting the car. Car's RPMs shoot a little over 1k at idle. I usually turn it off and back on again and it goes away. It does leave a CEL but it clears in about a day or so. Very weird.
Just a follow up - turned out to be the esp control module. $1300 part had to be ordered from Germany. $1700 total repair cost at the dealer in Austin Texas
Just a follow up - turned out to be the esp control module. $1300 part had to be ordered from Germany. $1700 total repair cost at the dealer in Austin Texas
Sorry to hear that strange everyone seems to be replacing a $25 brake switch for the same symptoms you where having. Did they replace that too
I've had this come on here and there in the winter but go away after a power cycle. Now it comes on every time after re-starting and moving a few feet.
It happened to me one time two months ago. When it happened ,I tried to restart the car hope it goes away but it comes back everytime when the car about 5 mph and when the door auto lock kick in, so I decide to disable the auto lock function and see. And it goes away until now.So far so good. Hope this will help.
It happened to me one time two months ago. When it happened ,I tried to restart the car hope it goes away but it comes back everytime when the car about 5 mph and when the door auto lock kick in, so I decide to disable the auto lock function and see. And it goes away until now.So far so good. Hope this will help.
I tried disabling the auto door lock, no dice.
For me it's once I go over 20kph (~12mph), the door locks actuate before that speed. If I keep it under 20kph no error so it's not a time duration either. Just speed.
This is common when the battery is getting weak. I had the same warning that came out of no where. Use a multi-meter to check volt out put when the car is off and when running. Chances are your battery will fail a load test if you check the battery. Change the battery, problem solved, for me at least.
It's 100% wheel speed sensor issue either the inner bearing seals with magnets need to be cleaned/repaired or the speed sensors need to be cleaned or repaired
i had a similar issue pop up yesterday, except it is EBR, ABS and ESP. took it to the dealer and after 3 hours they couldn't do anything with it because they couldn't get the message to pop up. seems to only happen on a cold start.. once the car gets up to temp, i can restart and it's fine until the next cold start.
battery makes sense. my car is a 2009 with 117k so it's up there in age and i don't think i've ever changed the battery. i will also have them check the wheel speed sensors when i drop it off after the holidays.
This is common when the battery is getting weak. I had the same warning that came out of no where. Use a multi-meter to check volt out put when the car is off and when running. Chances are your battery will fail a load test if you check the battery. Change the battery, problem solved, for me at least.
I agree that happened when I left the car a bit long without driving it.
In my case, I think it was just brake dust buildup on the hub sensor ring. The sensor itself is very protected. I still removed them, cleaned the sensor casing and the housing.
Thanks Bob... And the next contestant is... Dogtag114 with a 2009 model year...
Just came on today... Extended warranty still in effect so may ask for all of the above...
Oddly after filling gas tank, all was good again, even the power steering which cut out... (And why would the steering cut out with any of the above anyway ?!?!)