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EML Problem

lewisspencer

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Coventry
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Mercedes Benz A Class A200 AMG Auto
Hi all,

I have had work carried out on my A class A180 where it was not heating up/cooling down correctly. Work was done beginning of January at a cost of £480 all in.

I have had the part fixed and EML reset but it keeps reappearing after a week or so.
I have taken it back to the garage 3 times and they have kept it for the day every time to go back over the work to check for faults. They can’t find anything and are unsure why this is happening.

The car is running fine, heating up fine and all the parts are all flowing well when plugged in for a thorough diagnostic, but still keep getting a light.

Any ideas?

The mechanics seems to think it could be an issue with the car software and has suggested contacting Mercedes to see if the ECU has any updates or needs reprogramming. Has anyone been told this or heard of anything similar with their car? I can’t say I have before but I’m not a car expert haha!

Thanks in advance
Lewis
 
Is the garage you are using a Mercedes specialist with Star diagnostics?
I ask, as there should be a fault code recorded if the EML is showing and Star should be able to pinpoint the problem.
Unfortunately I'm unaware of any Mercedes specialists in your part of the country.
 
Is the garage you are using a Mercedes specialist with Star diagnostics?
I ask, as there should be a fault code recorded if the EML is showing and Star should be able to pinpoint the problem.
Unfortunately I'm unaware of any Mercedes specialists in your part of the country.
It’s just an independent garage, not Mercedes.

He did tell me the fault code but don’t have it to hand - although it’s the same one to the part he has fixed and refitted twice to get the EML to clear to which he can’t.

He then mentioned it potentially being a software issue that only Mercedes can look at and update/clear.

I’m Coventry based and thought there were Mercedes garages nearby?

Thanks for getting back to me!
 
Not a lot to go on here, but just because a fault code mentions a component does not necessarily mean that it is faulty. It is just the first step in diagnosis.

The fact the garage then comes up with "think it could be an issue with the car software" reinforces that they really don't know what they are doing. Take it somewhere else.
 
Updating the software is indeed a logical first step when trying to diagnose difficult-to-pinpoint faults. However, this can only be done by either an MB dealer or an MB independent specialist who has genuine MB STAR diagnostic computer.
 

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