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Hi, There are seaparate lights for the washers and coolant tank but if either level switch goes U/S it can put the others light on.
Turn off the engine. See notes below on how to remove oil from the engine if you overfilled it. (its a …
If you are having problems with your coolant level sensor, do not worry as it may be one of the easiest and fastest repairs you can make on your Mercedes-Benz W203.
I get a check coolant warning every time I turn on the car in the morning.
- coolant level sensor (connections cleaned) in expansion tank - The message stays even if you disconnect the sensor. The nice thing about replacing this sensor is that you do not need to drain the coolant from the tank to perform this job as the coolant does not actually make direct contact with the sensor. To check the oil level park the car on a level ground.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Not sure if it is mechanical or electrostatic.On a second thought, I did change the Turbo Seal last week which is just behind the fan unit of the radiator. I would recommend letting the car cool for a little bit before doing as it is a tight fit in there and you don't have to work around a hot tank and hoses.Begin by removing the right side air intake duct.
Since it was a tight space as I was working on putting a new turbo seal, is it possible that I may have unplugged an electrical connection?
Simply compress it back towards the engine (red arrow) and slip it off the front air inlet.With the duct off you can access the coolant level sensor on the lower part of the tank better (red arrow).Remove the wiring harness by pulling it straight back (red arrow).Pull the sensor from the bottom of the tank (red arrow).Applies to: C320 (1998-2004), E320 (1998-2004), S320 (1998-2005), ML320 (1998-2003), CLK320 (1998-2004), SLK320 (1998-2003) If the sensor is mechanic (moveable arm or similar)= Then check for a stuck sensor inside the expansion tank.The sensor sticks to the bottom of the expansion tank from outside and is connected electrically by a connector. With the warning off, loosen a water hose a let a small amount of coolant (about the volume of the expansion tank) drain out ............................. does the warning light now get triggered? The BIGGEST and best independent MB forum in the UK MB Club UK is A Mercedes Enthusiast club run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts If you need to add anti-freeze, be sure to check your owners manual to determine the correct type of coolant to add - in Mercedes-Benzs, it usually located in a section titled Fluid Capacities towards the end of your manual.
As stated in my original post, I had the message 'Check Coolant Level' come and go but it never stayed permanently.
MBClub UK is in no way affiliated with Mercedes-Benz, DaimlerChrysler or any of their respective trademarks. The coolant tank is located in the engine bay on the right side. I was getting a warning when starting my car, usually when it was a cold start, telling me to check my engine coolant level.
Hi, There are seaparate lights for the washers and coolant tank but if either level switch goes U/S it can put the others light on.
Turn off the engine. See notes below on how to remove oil from the engine if you overfilled it. (its a …
If you are having problems with your coolant level sensor, do not worry as it may be one of the easiest and fastest repairs you can make on your Mercedes-Benz W203.
I get a check coolant warning every time I turn on the car in the morning.
- coolant level sensor (connections cleaned) in expansion tank - The message stays even if you disconnect the sensor. The nice thing about replacing this sensor is that you do not need to drain the coolant from the tank to perform this job as the coolant does not actually make direct contact with the sensor. To check the oil level park the car on a level ground.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Not sure if it is mechanical or electrostatic.On a second thought, I did change the Turbo Seal last week which is just behind the fan unit of the radiator. I would recommend letting the car cool for a little bit before doing as it is a tight fit in there and you don't have to work around a hot tank and hoses.Begin by removing the right side air intake duct.
Since it was a tight space as I was working on putting a new turbo seal, is it possible that I may have unplugged an electrical connection?
Simply compress it back towards the engine (red arrow) and slip it off the front air inlet.With the duct off you can access the coolant level sensor on the lower part of the tank better (red arrow).Remove the wiring harness by pulling it straight back (red arrow).Pull the sensor from the bottom of the tank (red arrow).Applies to: C320 (1998-2004), E320 (1998-2004), S320 (1998-2005), ML320 (1998-2003), CLK320 (1998-2004), SLK320 (1998-2003) If the sensor is mechanic (moveable arm or similar)= Then check for a stuck sensor inside the expansion tank.The sensor sticks to the bottom of the expansion tank from outside and is connected electrically by a connector. With the warning off, loosen a water hose a let a small amount of coolant (about the volume of the expansion tank) drain out ............................. does the warning light now get triggered? The BIGGEST and best independent MB forum in the UK MB Club UK is A Mercedes Enthusiast club run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts If you need to add anti-freeze, be sure to check your owners manual to determine the correct type of coolant to add - in Mercedes-Benzs, it usually located in a section titled Fluid Capacities towards the end of your manual.
As stated in my original post, I had the message 'Check Coolant Level' come and go but it never stayed permanently.
MBClub UK is in no way affiliated with Mercedes-Benz, DaimlerChrysler or any of their respective trademarks. The coolant tank is located in the engine bay on the right side. I was getting a warning when starting my car, usually when it was a cold start, telling me to check my engine coolant level.