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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / January 2007

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2003  C-240 Malfuntion Warning

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razzkar - 28 Dec 2006 21:25 GMT
I had a malfuntion warning telling me to visit Mercedes Workshop for
my brakes. After seeing what the dealer wanted, I purchased 2 new
front rotors and brake pads. The job was very simple and the brakes
work fine. My question is how do I get the malfuntion warning message
to stop appearing? Is there a reset button somewhere? Than you in
advance.

Mike L.

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Karl - 29 Dec 2006 02:34 GMT
Did you buy new sensors for the new pads?

No?  Go back and get them.....

> I had a malfuntion warning telling me to visit Mercedes Workshop for
> my brakes. After seeing what the dealer wanted, I purchased 2 new
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>
> Mike L.
razzkar - 06 Jan 2007 01:25 GMT
For anyone reading this tread, I went to the dealer for information on
this message. They told me that when they do a brake job, they always
replace the sensor and that in itself will remove the warning message
that comes on the instrument screen. There is no reset for the
malfuntion warning message. I replaced the sensor and everything works
fine now

> I had a malfuntion warning message telling me to visit the
> Mercedes Workshop for my brakes. After seeing what the dealer
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>
> Mike L.
 
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