Engine Recall 4911 ?
So my 2015 C63 just had a recall done that apparently required reprogramming the engine management unit. The recall number on the invoice was 4911.
Any ideas that that recall achieved? thanks! |
I just made an appointment to bring in my 2016 to take care of some rattles and buzzing panels and was notified of a new campaign 2019020003 issued in February of this year which is a new ECM program. I asked and the service advisor had no info. I plan on inquiring some more about it when I'm there.
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After reading this thread I made an appointment for the ecu/tcu updates tomorrow as well. I’ll report back with noticeable differences.
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Originally Posted by Wiggis
(Post 7698027)
So my 2015 C63 just had a recall done that apparently required reprogramming the engine management unit. The recall number on the invoice was 4911.
Any ideas that that recall achieved? thanks! |
Originally Posted by SilversledVH
(Post 7698860)
I just made an appointment to bring in my 2016 to take care of some rattles and buzzing panels and was notified of a new campaign 2019020003 issued in February of this year which is a new ECM program. I asked and the service advisor had no info. I plan on inquiring some more about it when I'm there.
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Originally Posted by slowc
(Post 7699339)
Goodluck with the rattles being fixed
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So the recall is the 2019020003 number and it’s an ecu/tcu software update that takes about 30-40 mins to flash. The 4911 the op mentioned is just a billing reference number on his invoice, not an actual recall number. I’ll report what I notice after I drive it around, but hopefully like another member mentioned in a different thread, it will drive like a completely different car with quicker/smoother shifts.
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Originally Posted by gOt BoOsT
(Post 7699833)
So the recall is the 2019020003 number and it’s an ecu/tcu software update that takes about 30-40 mins to flash. The 4911 the op mentioned is just a billing reference number on his invoice, not an actual recall number. I’ll report what I notice after I drive it around, but hopefully like another member mentioned in a different thread, it will drive like a completely different car with quicker/smoother shifts.
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Well I’ve given it a couple of days, and it’s very odd !
1, the engine at idle is smoother. Not what I expected. 2, the gearchange points are different. Changes up earlier in lower gears. 3. the problem of the cold start high idle sometimes not working appears fixed. 4, the exhaust pops and bangs appear reduced and quieter. 5, average MPG has gone up by about 1.5 mpg (UK gallons) YMMV buts that’s what I found. Thinking out loud.. I wonder if they also blocked OBD tuning with this update? New private key maybe? |
Originally Posted by Wiggis
(Post 7699943)
Well I’ve given it a couple of days, and it’s very odd !
2, the gearchange points are different. Changes up earlier in lower gears. |
To those that have had this ECU update:
Did you have you ECU updated previously, or was your ECU still running the same software it came from the factory with? |
Originally Posted by msd3075
(Post 7700176)
To those that have had this ECU update:
Did you have you ECU updated previously, or was your ECU still running the same software it came from the factory with? |
Originally Posted by DRGG
(Post 7700179)
Original factory settings in my case. I purchased the vehicle in February of 2018.
Reason I say that is because my '15 C63S sedan had the ECU update done last year, and there were no recalls/campaigns needed when it was in for service late last week. |
Originally Posted by msd3075
(Post 7700181)
Pure speculation on my part, but I'm wondering if this is just the same software update that others have already done. Maybe they are now just doing it to all the older cars that have yet to be updated.
Reason I say that is because my '15 C63S sedan had the ECU update done last year, and there were no recalls/campaigns needed when it was in for service late last week. |
Originally Posted by msd3075
(Post 7700176)
To those that have had this ECU update:
Did you have you ECU updated previously, or was your ECU still running the same software it came from the factory with? |
I just called my dealer (in Toronto, Canada). They said no outstanding recalls.
I also got the Exhaust/Transmission ECU update done in November 2017. |
Originally Posted by KJ
(Post 7700363)
I just called my dealer (in Toronto, Canada). They said no outstanding recalls.
I also got the Exhaust/Transmission ECU update done in November 2017. |
Originally Posted by gOt BoOsT
(Post 7700596)
Weird. Did they look it up by your vin?
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Originally Posted by gOt BoOsT
(Post 7700596)
Weird. Did they look it up by your vin?
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I ran across a thread about software updates and the consistency or lack thereof with respect to dealers installing them. Just do a search. The fact is that I have a one year/old 2018 C63s AMG coupe that received an update of the engine management software a couple of days ago during a r-o-u-t-i-n-e 10,000 mile service and it profoundly affected the way transmission shifts - smoother, quicker and lower down in the rpm range. How can I be the only one?
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Originally Posted by KJ
(Post 7700635)
Yes, they have my VIN on file because I've serviced my car there before. She said there's no recall outstanding.
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Originally Posted by purplewidow
(Post 7700653)
Even though it says recall on the bill it might not be an official mandated recall and just a software update on your next scheduled maintenance. I would ask for the software update and see if what you have on your car currently matches the latest one available. Give them the number to reference it in the bill in this thread. I don't see this as an official recall on any website.
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Originally Posted by msd3075
(Post 7700605)
Mine was in last week to try to diagnose an issue I've been having. He looked for updates before doing anything else, and there weren't any for my car either.
Originally Posted by KJ
(Post 7700635)
Yes, they have my VIN on file because I've serviced my car there before. She said there's no recall outstanding.
Originally Posted by DRGG
(Post 7700648)
I ran across a thread about software updates and the consistency or lack thereof with respect to dealers installing them. Just do a search. The fact is that I have a one year/old 2018 C63s AMG coupe that received an update of the engine management software a couple of days ago during a r-o-u-t-i-n-e 10,000 mile service and it profoundly affected the way transmission shifts - smoother, quicker and lower down in the rpm range. How can I be the only one?
I have noticed smoother, quicker shifts lower in the rpm range (throttle dependent) and the car idles smoother/quieter as well in s mode. Pops and crackles seem to be the same in s+ as my last software, but I only briefly tested it and haven’t played with it too much yet. |
Originally Posted by SilversledVH
(Post 7698860)
I just made an appointment to bring in my 2016 to take care of some rattles and buzzing panels and was notified of a new campaign 2019020003 issued in February of this year which is a new ECM program. I asked and the service advisor had no info. I plan on inquiring some more about it when I'm there.
I guess I'll have to wait to get my car back to see if I observe the same as others have. I ran a VMI report in October 2018 and all campaigns were complete. This is the first campaign since then. |
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