Hello everyone,
In 2020, during a mandatory recall of my B180 type W246, the air conditioning refrigerant was replaced. The old refrigerant R134a was replaced by R1234yf.
Since then I regularly get a message that the engine temperature is not right.
I then see that the engine temperature rises a bit and then drops to about 80°C and then returns to normal. The phenomenon mainly occurs when i have to slow down or stop after a ride.
I have now noticed that this message only appears when I let the air conditioning work and when the outside temperature is higher than about 20°C.
When the air conditioning is off, there is no problem with the engine temperature.
Does anyone have an explanation for this, or any tips on how to solve the problem? Could the new refrigerant be the cause?
Thanks in advance.
In 2020, during a mandatory recall of my B180 type W246, the air conditioning refrigerant was replaced. The old refrigerant R134a was replaced by R1234yf.
Since then I regularly get a message that the engine temperature is not right.
I then see that the engine temperature rises a bit and then drops to about 80°C and then returns to normal. The phenomenon mainly occurs when i have to slow down or stop after a ride.
I have now noticed that this message only appears when I let the air conditioning work and when the outside temperature is higher than about 20°C.
When the air conditioning is off, there is no problem with the engine temperature.
Does anyone have an explanation for this, or any tips on how to solve the problem? Could the new refrigerant be the cause?
Thanks in advance.