Frequent Car Breakdowns Mercedes-Benz

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Frequent Car Breakdowns – Mercedes-Benz :
– P0841 MERCEDES-BENZ Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch ‘A’ Circuit Range/Performance
– P0841 Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch ‘A’ Circuit Range/Performance
– P2568 MERCEDES-BENZ Direct Ozone Reduction Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
– P2568 Direct Ozone Reduction Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
– P0562 MERCEDES-BENZ Charging System Voltage Low
– P0562 Charging System Voltage Low
– P1605 MERCEDES-BENZ Rough Road Detected By Signal From Comparing Wheel Speeds
– P1605 Automatic Transmission Communication
– P2520 MERCEDES-BENZ A/C Request ‘A’ Circuit Low
– P2520 A/C Request ‘A’ Circuit Low

The Most Frequent Problems – Mercedes-Benz :
– Low transmission fluid level
– Dirty transmission fluid
– Faulty Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch ‘A’
– Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch ‘A’ harness or connectors
– Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch ‘A’ circuit is open or shorted
– Tr
– Faulty Direct Ozone Reduction Catalyst Temperature Sensor
– Direct Ozone Reduction Catalyst Temperature Sensor harness is open or shorted
– Direct Ozone Reduction Catalyst Temperature Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
– Low battery charge
– Battery defective
– Loose or missing alternator drive belt
– Faulty alternator
– Open or short system voltage circuit
– Acceleration sensor
– ESP/ASR System
– Rough road signal
– Comparison of wheel speeds
– Weak battery
– Faulty Transmission Control Module (TCM)
– Harness is open or shorted between TCM and Engine Control Module (ECM)
– Poor circuit electrical connection between TCM and ECM
– Low refrigerant
– Too much refrigerant
– Faulty Low Side Pressure Sensor
– Low Side Pressure Sensor harness is open or shorted
– Low Side Pressure Sensor circuit poor electrical connection

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