E63S Wagon lots of codes- power supply and check engine light
I have cleared all codes with a Mercedes OBD reader but I would like to list the ones that have come back. Perhaps you much more knowledgeable individuals will have some ideas....
The check engine light is due to code P261029- the engine off time has an implausible value. There is an invalid signal.
The other warning codes are as follows:
U016887- communication with the electronic ignition lock has a malfunction.
B219500- The power supply of Circuit 30 is <8.5 v.
B210C16- the power supply is outside the valid range. The limit value for electrical voltage has not been attained.
B210D16- The power supply is too low. The limit value for electrical voltage has not been attained.
A10C16- the power supply is outside the valid range. The limit value for electrical voltage has not been attained.
If anyone can shed some light I would greatly appreciate it. I have not had issues until very recently. Thank you.
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I have cleared all codes with a Mercedes OBD reader but I would like to list the ones that have come back. Perhaps you much more knowledgeable individuals will have some ideas....
The check engine light is due to code P261029- the engine off time has an implausible value. There is an invalid signal.
The other warns codes are as follows:
U016887- communication with the electronic ignition lock has a malfunction.
B219500- The power supply of Circuit 30 is <8.5 v.
B210C16- the power supply is outside the valid range. The limit value for electrical voltage has not been attained.
B210D16- The power supply is too low. The limit value for electrical voltage has not been attained.
A10C16- the power supply is outside the valid range. The limit value for electrical voltage has not been attained.
If anyone can shed some light I would greatly appreciate it. I have not had issues until very recently. Thank you.
Someone is going to have to work on this car... you or specialist?
I would concentrate on the ignition switch being defective. If you're lucky it is causing all the other issues by commanding SAM to toggle power on-off-on-off.... In that case a straight forward repair.
Gently tap around ignition key area to test trigger fault
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Mar 31, 2023 at 10:27 PM.
Someone is going to have to work on this car... you or specialist?
I would concentrate on the ignition switch being defective. If you're lucky it is causing all the other issues by commanding SAM to toggle power on-off-on-off.... In that case a straight forward repair.
Gently tap around ignition key area to test trigger fault




Also could that cause the check engine light as well?
Is there anyway I could have missed something when changing the battery and that is why it shows all these faults?
The CEL is caused by a hard-fault the ECU is having trouble with (like low voltage in 30g) - These faults are not real good to ignore.
VALEO 439762 if you want to replace the alternator. It's expensive as hell ($500) because there aren't a ton of them made, the casting is fairly intricate on them, and uh it's physically large. Thats IF you DIY, someone is going to charge you more than this for the alternator at a shop due to local parts supply being more expensive than online warehousing.
but it's 90% the voltage regulator on the back, it has these spring loaded contacts that wear down/corrode over the years, I doubt the bearings or windings are betraying you right now. $40.
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VALEO 439762 if you want to replace the alternator. It's expensive as hell ($500) because there aren't a ton of them made, the casting is fairly intricate on them, and uh it's physically large. Thats IF you DIY, someone is going to charge you more than this for the alternator at a shop due to local parts supply being more expensive than online warehousing.
but it's 90% the voltage regulator on the back, it has these spring loaded contacts that wear down/corrode over the years, I doubt the bearings or windings are betraying you right now. $40.
thank you! Is there a way to test the voltage regulator? If there is a high chance it’s the voltage regulator would it be worth spending the $40 or would a trip to the dealer be best?
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Im willing to concede I could be wrong but I think we might be onto something with this plan of action and the risk is inexpensive enough for the reward to be worth it.
Can you check Yourmechanic and see what the rate is for an alternator replacement, labor only? If youre not handy you can just pop the voltage regulator out once its out and have your technician pop it back in. I use YM for market research. Rates are fair.
Im willing to concede I could be wrong but I think we might be onto something with this plan of action and the risk is inexpensive enough for the reward to be worth it.
Can you check Yourmechanic and see what the rate is for an alternator replacement, labor only? If youre not handy you can just pop the voltage regulator out once its out and have your technician pop it back in. I use YM for market research. Rates are fair.





FCPeuro sells regulator for $42. The whole alternator is $665. Both made by Valeo.
Both parts have lifetime warranty as long as you own the car.




You don't need to remove anything... simply plug in your scanner and read the voltage, available from many modules starting with ECU and SAMS...
NO SCANNER:
Also the car IC can be set to display voltage. That's actually the best way to read VOLTAGE and CURRENT to assess condition while driving.
BUSY WORK... $$$$:
FYI: A lot of these battery-killing Benz have poor voltage control with good alternator regulator.
-- See where you stand before wrenching to prevent replacing a good OEM alternator for zero improvement.
Don't use the PARTS CANON if you don't want to be victim of it ✌️

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Apr 2, 2023 at 05:44 PM.
Some of the 5.5L biturbos make you remove the steering, the job sucks, I don't doubt that it's $1300 although I would certainly try for a better deal locally. The alternator should be down below if my memory is correct. It's not a normal alternator mounted on the side that swings out. Radiator, fan, hoses, bottom cross member, splash pans come out, AC line has to be disconnected from radiator. Coolant system has to be refilled and bled, you can keep the coolant poor if you wanna save $120. I'm sorry I can't give specific information on the job I sorta have been doing auto repairs by feel since all the AllData/Mitchell stuff has proven to be a waste of time and money for me even though I have it. It's not AMG or Mercedes specific, this is just how cars are built now, it's awful packaging. Even the M273 alternator/fan/radiator SUCKS to remove. The starters have required exhaust system removal for a long while now.
If the job takes 4 hours of wrenching time I bill around 6.5-8 so $150x8 in the worst case scenario is $1200 in labor.
And because I'm a nag, if/when you determine this service is for you, replace the belt and idler pulleys while you're in there. They all make noise all the time after 2 years even though theyre working perfectly, it's just quieter to have a fresh set. I change my pulleys every couple years even if they last 10.
I have good success with the Oreily's stuff, I have a business account with them that gets me out of a bind every now and then, the Autozone reman's are complete nightmares sometimes. I had a DOA alternator brought in, then the customer had to wait the weekend without his car so I could get the new Bosch unit for like $600 or something because the remans weren't available on Worldpac at the time.

I have good success with the Oreily's stuff, I have a business account with them that gets me out of a bind every now and then, the Autozone reman's are complete nightmares sometimes. I had a DOA alternator brought in, then the customer had to wait the weekend without his car so I could get the new Bosch unit for like $600 or something because the remans weren't available on Worldpac at the time.
On the other hand, it is an E63 where I'm sure the list price was over 100k and the wagons do hold their value so if the OP isn't looking to save their pennies, a new one is the way to go especially if it's that involved. Should probably last as many miles as he got out of the old one. There was a thread where someone changed out regulator on an older E63 but that was the previous model so not sure if there's any room to access the back of the alternator to change out the regulator on this particular one.




I have the car booked into the dealer on Wednesday for diagnosis. If the alternator was an easy fix I would but it seems to be at least a $1500 job including labor.
I would love to work out before hand what is the actual issue but I am not sure how to know definitively.
Is there any other way to get a definitive answer without a dealer visit?
Put a load on the system by running A/C plus the headlights : ON and check voltage is between 13.7 to 14.9V
If you see voltage below 13V, then you know alternator has failed.
Positevly let the dealer come to its conclusion about what is causing your issues...
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The conclusion to that test is alternator handles loads normally. It is not causing your low voltage conditions.
The low voltage problem is caused by poor control by the engine ECU... Not the battery and Not the alternator.
A lot of people like to ignore the alternator output is remotely controlled. The alternator strictly complies with ECU requests.
This low voltage condition is a logical fault of the ECU control. I don't exactly know what condition is making the ECU crazy.
My No1 suspicion is the unreliable Ignition Switch module glitching the car power through F-SAM... far away from alternator!
Let the factory trained dealer perform its magic. Hopefully you'll get a long lasting fix, not just another alternator.
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Provide service writer a short scenario that leads technician to quickly reproduce the problem you're experiencing.
They will not trust any of your wise inputs unless it is an applicable TSB published by the MB corp. It's harder to ignore known fixes identified internally.
Currently there is no published fix that I am aware of.
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If you see voltage below 12.3 V :
stop driving ASAP!
Find a safe place to park.
Your car needs a reboot now...
Stop the engine ignition (Exit car if convenient)
LOCK the car for it to enter low-power sleep mode...
10mn later resume traveling ✌️
Use headlights:ON to generate a fixed voltage
The car VIP modules on CAN-C got in a jam.
ECU picked up corrupted/missing data that it disliked.
Diagnosing this soft-crash with field tools was a tall challenge ✌️
MB introduced a bug in the BOSCH ECU:
The ECU controlling the alternator output on M276/8 has a potentially costly firmware issue.
Under common conditions the ECU erroneous control causes low voltage disfunctions, batteries and charging system failures.
The fix is a simple 5mn software contribution that I wish i could test...
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Apr 4, 2023 at 01:49 PM.



