W203 C200k engine management light with 2 codes

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c200kk

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52 Mercedes C200 Kompressor
Hi,
Today my engine management light came on so I went to my mechanic and he read the codes and it came up with 2:

P2008-004 M16/6 (throttle valve actuator) Actual value potentiometer 2,Comparative error to actual value potentiometer 2.

P2038-001 G3/1 (O2 sensor down stream TWC), Short circuit to ground [PO137]

And he cleared the codes and they didn't come back straight away.
 
Hi I need to know what causes this? I'm worried it is going to come up again.
 
Can your "mechanic" not tell you what is wrong? If not then find a Mercedes specialist near to you that has the Star computer and get them to diagnose and explain.

Your car does not have a throttle cable , when you press the pedal it moves a potentiometer, this provides an electrical signal and this signal is then used to move the throttle on the intake by a motor and the posiiton of this is governed by annother potentiometer or possibly two on some vehicles, the values need to match It suggests a mismatch here.

Thhe other code suggests that you may have a faulty lamda sesnor, this measures the Oxygen content of yuor exhaust and is used to help the ECU adjust various engine parameters.

I am surprised that your "mechanic" did not explain the meaning of the fault codes.
 
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can your "mechanic" not tell you what is wrong? If not then find a mercedes specialist near to you that has the star computer and get them to diagnose and explain.

Your car does not have a throttle cable , when you press the pedal it moves a potentiometer, this provides an electrical signal and this signal is then used to move the throttle on the intake by a motor and the posiiton of this is governed by annother potentiometer, the two need to match in value. It suggests a mismatch here.

Thhe other code may suggest that you have a faulty lamda sesnor, this measures the oxygen content of yuor exhaust and is used to help the ecu adjust various engine parameters.

I am surprised that your "mechanic" did not explain the meaning of the fault codes.

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Thanks for explaining the workings of potentiometers in the motor. I always wonder what activates the throttle
 
check the exhaust manifold edge for crack ,that can cause o2sensor error.
the pedal sensor always double for safety the second is half the resistance/voltage value.stardiag tells you that
 

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