14' ML350 - Strange Blind Spot Assist Problem
Recently purchased a (some-what high mileage) 2014 ML350 4Matic. Had it about and month now and have a strange issue that has appeared.
Problem:
When starting the car, the dash will show the yellow error message stating "Blind Spot Assist Inoperative". After clicking "OK" on steering wheel, message disappears and does not re-appear until vehicle is started again. No warnings or errors in dash message system (Please see pictures!).
Symptoms:
None, other than the dash warning. Blind spot works as intended. Both sides work accurately and perform as intended. No other system is affected. Lane-assist, and all other functions work 100% with no issues or warning messages.
Attempted Fixes & Results:
I thought maybe beings the car was driven during out winter snow storms, maybe some sensors were dirty and were causing errors. We went through a quick car wash, and the yellow message no long appeared. We made 2-3 stops with no more message and the system performing as intended. Car sat for a while, and we went on another trip. The message then showed up again. I noticed the driver side mirror light quickly turned red (passenger yellow as normal) and then changed back to yellow. The message on the dash disappeared itself without pressing OK. System worked as intended.
The Question & Concern:
Is something failing? Why is the message showing up but everything works? The wash seemed to help. Should I do a more in-depth self-wash and see if this improves? I don't have an issues getting a diagnosis from the dealer, but I'm afraid they will either say they can't find an issue and/or they will state the entire system is bad and want thousands to repair when it might just be something simple.
Included are pictures of the dash after pressing "OK" and clearing message right after start up. Blind spot is still able to be enabled/disabled.
Showing blind spot active. When pressing OK, successfully disables and re-enables system with no errors.
Showing no errors/messages in information/service tab of dash screen.
Some people have had success by drying out, cleaning and sealing the sensors vs replacing them.
Some people have had success by drying out, cleaning and sealing the sensors vs replacing them.
If failure does happen, if you turn off blind-spot will it stop warning messages from showing on the dash, or do you get those regardless?
If failure does happen, if you turn off blind-spot will it stop warning messages from showing on the dash, or do you get those regardless?
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I'm thinking of attempting to remove the rear wheel well covering and then try reaching in, if the wheel well covering isn't too hard to remove and the sensor is reachable from there, it would be much easier reaching the sensors.
I got my sensor cracked open and there is definitely signs of water damage inside the sensor, good news is that the electronics look fairly clean, the water damage is mostly on the outer black plastic cover. There does look to be a bit of water damage near the pins and some water may have been entering through the connector.









