Year of Manufacture *: 1998 Engine Size and Code *: 2.3 L 208.347 ( Optional ) Scanner Used: Multiscan ( Optional) Fault Codes: P0170, P0243, P0300, P0301
Hi All, Customer complains of surging and lower power than normal. Four DTC's: P0170 (no definition in Multiscan) but is B1 fuel trim. P0243 Air flap switchover actuator for compressor M16/7. P0300 B Misfires detected. P0301 B Misfires cyl 1. Cleared the codes and took it for a test run. Definately as customer described and the P0243 code returned. I removed the switchover actuator, checked it for free operation, tested the motor and tested/cleaned the potentiometer. Reconnected it and confirmed that it was being driven. When the flap was disturbed the controller tried very hard to bring it back to the correct position. Mindful of the problems dodgy MAFs cause with Mercs in general I took it out and cleaned it. Afterwards I got a peak airflow of 228Kg/H up from 172Kg/H, the driveability was much better but it did still trip a P0243 code. I'm going to advise the customer to have a new MAF but I'm not certain if it will cure the actuator code or whether that is a seperate problem (Multiscan does not have the facility to do a re-learn on the actuator unfortunately which would have helped). Nothing I could find in the archives. Just wondering if I have two problems or only one. Shaun
Re: Mercedes CLK230 Kompressor P0243 DTC
Posted by Sam Green on July 22, 2010, 1:16 am, in reply to "Mercedes CLK230 Kompressor P0243 DTC" Message modified by board administrator July 22, 2010, 2:56 pm
Hi Shaun had the same problem with the same car last week. Didn't get to the bottom of it because the customer needed the car back. I here ecu's are problems. Have you got oil on harness to ecu. Customer is bringing the car back soon so if you have any luck, pls post results. I fount it worse if you accelerate hard from stand still Sam
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Posted by Shaun Dale on July 22, 2010, 6:01 pm, in reply to "Re: Mercedes CLK230 Kompressor P0243 DTC" Message modified by board administrator July 23, 2010, 2:14 pm
Fitted new (Bosch) MAF, cleared codes and took it for a test run. Full of life and no fault codes. Peak MAF readings at WOT were: As received: 172 Kg/h After cleaning: 228 Kg/h New MAF: >540Kg/h (only took a quick glance, she was staring to pick up speed quite quickly now!) Shaun