Help!! C280 transmission in limp mode
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Help!! C280 transmission in limp mode
I was just driving around, I was sitting at a stop sign. I accelerated so I could get in front of someone, nothing crazy. Then the tranny won't shift at all. I pulled over and turned it off, then turned it back on. The check engine light turned on, but the tranny is still in Limp Mode. What can I do? Everyone I called wants like a hundred bucks just to read the error codes.
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If it's like my Ford truck, you can disconnect the battery for 10 minutes or so and it will reset. It should go out of LIMP mode. This won't, of course, tell you what happened, but you could try it and see if it goes back into limp mode. If it does, it will tell you that you definately have a problem. I know you'll also have to reset your sunroof after you disconnect the battery, and I'm not sure what else, (I've been a MB owner for all of two weeks now) but it's worth a try.
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Help!! C280 transmission in limp mode.
Reply: More than likely it is the MAFS (Mass Air Flow sensor) causing the problem. Take it to an Autozone parts store and they will read the 'check engine' codes for you. Then come back to this forum with the codes and do a search.
Good luck.
John
Reply: More than likely it is the MAFS (Mass Air Flow sensor) causing the problem. Take it to an Autozone parts store and they will read the 'check engine' codes for you. Then come back to this forum with the codes and do a search.
Good luck.
John
Last edited by jmsbiz; 07-31-2010 at 12:07 AM.
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I was just driving around, I was sitting at a stop sign. I accelerated so I could get in front of someone, nothing crazy. Then the tranny won't shift at all. I pulled over and turned it off, then turned it back on. The check engine light turned on, but the tranny is still in Limp Mode. What can I do? Everyone I called wants like a hundred bucks just to read the error codes.