Mercedes Limp Mode Repairs
If your Mercedes is low on power, or the engine warnign light is on, then you may be experiencing Limp Mode. Eurostar are experts in diagnosing and repairing Limp Mode.
Common questions about Limp Mode:
How do I know if my Mercedes is in Limp Mode?
Limp Mode will usually limit power to approximately 50% of normal. For most people, this means it is very difficult to accelerate past 60km/h.Â
Often you will also notice a yellow Engine Light on your dashboard or instrument cluster. If you are experiencing this, then your Mercedes is likely in Limp Mode.
Is my engine broken?
The good news is that your engine is probably OK, rather it’s usually a problem with an ancillary component or sensor.
Specifically, Limp Mode on a Mercedes Diesel will reduce and limit the boost air pressure that the turbocharger makes, via electronic or vacuum control. This is why your Mercedes is driving slowly.
What is the cause of Limp Mode?
There’s no straightforward answer to this. Limp Mode can be caused by hundreds of different electrical or mechanical defects. Sometimes there can be more that one cause or fault present at once.Â
However, we are experts at diagnosing and repairing low power problems on not only Sprinter and Vito vans but also Mercedes Cars and SUVs, so we can tell you a few of the most common causes:
- Turbocharger boost pressure too low/high
- Turbocharger system leaks or control faults
- EGR valve electrical faults
- DPF pressure sensor faults
- Exhaust temperature sensor faults
- Fuel pressure too high/low
- Mass Air Flow meter faults
- Throttle body electrical faults
- Outside air temperature sensor faults
- Transmission electrical faults
- Fuel Injector electrical faults
- Engine monitoring sensor faults
- Control module faults, ECU, TCM, ABS, ESP
The Diagnostic process for Limp Mode
The first tool that is required is our Mercedes Diagnostic Software (DAS, Xentry, MB Star). We’ll perform a scan of the vehicle’s modules which will show us any stored historical and current fault/error codes. The fault codes will give an indication to the type of fault, but not the exact cause or replacement parts required. Further diagnosis and testing is always necessary.
For example, a common fault code we see is: Charge Pressure Control – Charge Pressure Too Low. This fault refers to the turbocharger system. We know that we have to carry out further inspection and testing of the following systems; Turbocharger, Intercooler, Intercooler Hoses, Intake Manifold, Pressure Sensors, Air Filter, Electronic turbo actuators, Vacuum turbo actuators, Vacuum lines and pump. Once we have completed our mechanical and electrical testing of the relevant systems, we can write a quote on repairs and send our diagnostic inspection report to the customer.
Limp Mode repairs are our specialty!
If your Mercedes is experiencing Limp Mode, we’re the experts you need. We have seen every problem on Mercedes Diesel Vans, Cars and SUVs which means we can get the issue diagnosed and repaired quicker and more accurately than anyone else.Â
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