GLK-Class (X204) Produced 2008-2014

Service inoperative warning!

Old Feb 10, 2015 | 07:12 PM
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Anybody got this warning in your GLK 350 4matic? Initially I thought it was just a warning then noticed a loss of power, needed to press on the gas more to keep vehicle moving, ECO button disappears or inoperative. After a restart, it's back to normal. Brought it to the dealer first time it happened but they did not pull any codes despite the obvious error message. I think it is a safety issue esp if you're trying to make a left turn and suddenly caught without any power.
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Old Feb 11, 2015 | 09:54 AM
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Looks like you lost traction at speed while driving straight and the stability control became inoperative. If this is the case the system probably reduces the power to regain traction. This would not throw a code as it can happen a lot on bumpy roads.
The old traction control systems had a similar defect (my words). If you were starting out from a side street into traffic and one wheel hit some sand or something and started to spin, it would apply the brake to that wheel to force power to the other side. If the second wheel started to spin, the system would reduce power significantly. At that point you started to pray that you would regain power before the big truck bearing down on you turned you into a pancake. The idea was to force you to start slow in snow or ice that would spin both wheels. Not so good on sandy or simply wet busy roads.
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Old Feb 11, 2015 | 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by bop11
Looks like you lost traction at speed while driving straight and the stability control became inoperative. If this is the case the system probably reduces the power to regain traction. This would not throw a code as it can happen a lot on bumpy roads. The old traction control systems had a similar defect (my words). If you were starting out from a side street into traffic and one wheel hit some sand or something and started to spin, it would apply the brake to that wheel to force power to the other side. If the second wheel started to spin, the system would reduce power significantly. At that point you started to pray that you would regain power before the big truck bearing down on you turned you into a pancake. The idea was to force you to start slow in snow or ice that would spin both wheels. Not so good on sandy or simply wet busy roads.
This was on dry arkansas roads this time of year. I remember it the first time when the road was wet but it should not show that warning. More like flashing yellow traction control systems working?
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Old Feb 11, 2015 | 03:40 PM
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Hmmn. Maybe it is a sensor issue detecting incorrect or missing wheel speeds.
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Old Feb 11, 2015 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by formerjeepguy
Hmmn. Maybe it is a sensor issue detecting incorrect or missing wheel speeds.
At first I thought it was a different tire pressure, But disappears on restart and no codes pulled "per dealer." Could be due to terrain difference but should not be sending those warnings.
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Old Feb 12, 2015 | 09:13 AM
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So frustrating! I have fault codes, they still won't fix it. I drive 121 miles round trip everyday. It's extremely dangerous when I'm going 80mph on the highway and I lose "power". The first dealership updated the software. 2 months later it happened again, now the dealership in my home town won't fix it because they can't recraate the problem it would be great to hear if you find a resolution!
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