Acoustic Presence Indicator Inoperative
#1
Acoustic Presence Indicator Inoperative
I just got my 580 back today from rear wheel impact repair. Now, I have a different issue "Acoustic Presence Indicator Inoperative" Has anyone had the same error?
Another issue is when I hit the break it makes a cracking noise, sounds like something is not tightened enough, and moves around. The dealer said they need to replace "Torgue Strut" but they have to order it.
The car is still under 900 miles, and I have heard that noise since the first day.
I am losing my hopes with this vehicle.
Another issue is when I hit the break it makes a cracking noise, sounds like something is not tightened enough, and moves around. The dealer said they need to replace "Torgue Strut" but they have to order it.
The car is still under 900 miles, and I have heard that noise since the first day.
I am losing my hopes with this vehicle.
#2
Acoustic Presence Indicator Inoperative
??
What the heck is that?
I answered my own question.
https://moba.i.mercedes-benz.com/bai...3e-en-GB.html#
"Vehicles with an electric motor generate
much less driving noise than vehicles with
internal combustion engines. As a result, the
vehicle may not be heard by other road users
in certain situations.
In order to allow your vehicle to be heard
when it is moving at slow speeds, a sound
generator installed in the vehicle produces a
specific noise at speeds between 0 and
30 km/h. This function is called the acoustic
presence indicator. This helps other road
users, particularly pedestrians and cyclists,
to hear your vehicle better. The acoustic
presence indicator can also be heard in the
vehicle interior."
??
What the heck is that?
I answered my own question.
https://moba.i.mercedes-benz.com/bai...3e-en-GB.html#
"Vehicles with an electric motor generate
much less driving noise than vehicles with
internal combustion engines. As a result, the
vehicle may not be heard by other road users
in certain situations.
In order to allow your vehicle to be heard
when it is moving at slow speeds, a sound
generator installed in the vehicle produces a
specific noise at speeds between 0 and
30 km/h. This function is called the acoustic
presence indicator. This helps other road
users, particularly pedestrians and cyclists,
to hear your vehicle better. The acoustic
presence indicator can also be heard in the
vehicle interior."
Last edited by mpmoore; 01-26-2024 at 11:03 AM.
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