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Electrical - Vehicle Doesn't Perform Automatic Engine Stop Vehicle does not perform automatic engine stop

2010 Mercedes Benz C 63 AMG Sedan (204.077) V8-6.3L (156.985)

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Electrical - Vehicle Doesn't Perform Automatic Engine Stop
Vehicle does not perform automatic engine stop
Topic number LI54.10-P-053538
Version 1
Design group 54.10 Battery, voltage supply, voltage converter
Date 04-05-2012
Validity Model series 169, 245 with code B01
Model series 204 with SA code B03
Model series 172 with SA code B03
Reason for change
Complaint:
The vehicle does not perform the automatic engine stop although the ECO function was activated via the ECO button.
Cause:
Battery sensor transmitting incorrect temperature value
The temperature value and/or voltage value transmitted by the battery sensor is constant and does not change
Remedy:
IMPORTANT:
- On no account should the sensor be de-energized prior to the test, i.e. do not disconnect the ground terminal on the battery, otherwise a reset
will occur and the result of the function test will be inaccurate.
- Sensors that previously transmitted a constant temperature value could then become OK temporarily, i.e. the fault will not be rectified!
Function test of battery sensor:
a) Check the temperature value:
A battery sensor that transmits a constant temperature value of -40°C or +120°C must be replaced.
A battery sensor that transmits a constant value between -40°C and +120°C must be tested as follows:
- Required aids:
- Xentry
- Multimeter capable of measuring temperatures
1. Measure the ambient temperature at which the vehicle has been kept for some time (e.g. the outside temperature if the vehicle has been
standing outdoors for some time)
2. Measure the outside temperature of the battery on the negative terminal clamp directly at the IBS using a suitable measuring instrument
3. Using Xentry, read out the current battery temperature: - Select BSN - Battery sensor (B95) # Current data of battery sensor # Battery
temperature
- Compare these three temperatures, the ambient temperature, the temperature at the battery negative terminal and the battery temperature (from
Xentry), taking into account a tolerance range of +/- 3°C.
- Repeat the test after approx. 30 mm in order to rule out delayed reaction of the battery sensor to temperature changes.
If the value transmitted by the battery sensor is outside the tolerance, the battery sensor must be replaced.
b) Check the transmitted voltage value:
- Start the engine. Does the voltage value measured by the battery sensor change?
- If the transmitted voltage value remains constant, the battery sensor must be replaced.
2010 Mercedes Benz C 63 AMG Sedan (204.077) V8-6.3L (156.985)

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