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I have a 2011 MB w212, 200E. The air bellows are flat. The compressor is working.

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I have a 2011 MB w212, 200E. The air bellows are flat. The compressor is working.

I have a 2011 MB w212, 200E. The air bellows are flat. The compressor is working.

Run a diagnostic: "overpressure valve C155E13"

What is wrong?

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Hi!

Thank you very much.
My car MB w212, 200 E - class, 2010 had the same problem. Both Air bellows was flat. It happens the first night when the temprature was -2,5 C. The days before the temprature was about +14C outside. Low temprature makes bad wires to malfunction.

Diagnose: "C155E13 pressure relief valve"

The pressure relief valve for the system pressure has a malfunction. There is an open circuit.

I my case it was the red wire that was broken. I just pulled hard first the green wire, that was not broken. When I pulled hard on the red wire it came lose. Clearly the red wire was broken. I just connected the wires back and started the car. The air bellows raised and the problem was fixed.
Thank you.

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