![]() ![]() ![]() Symbol – Steering wheel icon with an exclamation mark next to it.Action Required – Depending on the display message you may need to take your car in to our workshop to either reset the system or have a look at what may be causing the malfunction.Read your display to find out exactly what error your SRS is experiencing. This means that the airbags or Emergency Tensioning may be triggered (or during an accident they may not trigger). Meaning – The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) is malfunctioning.Symbol – Driver in seatbelt with a circle on their lap.Action Required – You need to have your brake pads replaced as soon as possible, as driving with decreased brake functionality is dangerous to yourself and surrounding drivers.Meaning – You Mercedes has detected that the brake pads or brake pad lining is wearing thin or is damaged and needs changing.Symbol – White or amber circle with dotted brackets on either side.Action Required – Reduce your speed and accelerate gently in dangerous road conditions.Cruise control will also deactivate if ESP comes on. If the ESP OFF symbol appears this means that traction control is disabled and will not switch on automatically, which you can enable or disable. This light may appear in wet or sandy surfaces where the car is at risk of skidding or if a wheel has started spinning, ESP activates to increase traction and stabilize the car. Meaning – ESP stands for ‘Electronic Stability Program’ (also known as Electronic Stability Control).Symbol – Tilting car with skid marks behind it tilting car with skid marks and the word ‘OFF’ beneath it.Action Required – We suggest bringing your Mercedes in to our service center to have a look at the problem and not to rely solely on your normal braking system. ![]() Your normal brakes will maintain normal functioning so that you may slow and stop, but in case of emergency braking you will not have the additional support of the advanced systems. Meaning – Your ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) is not functioning properly and has deactivated, as well as deactivating other systems such as ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and BAS (Brake and Assist).Symbol – The letters ‘ABS’ will appear in a circle with brackets around it.Action Required – Take your car in immediately for a service for an accurate diagnosis.Additionally, your emissions values may have exceeded normal functioning and has stressed the engine into emergency mode. Meaning – This symbol indicates a fault in one of the systems in your engine: engine management, fuel injection, ignition or exhaust.Symbol – An icon representing the shape of your engine.With the latest Mercedes Benz models, you will generally have an explanation on your screen, however on older models you may have to dig up the manual from the depths of your glove box to figure out what has gone wrong, so we are here to help. But do you know which signals require immediate attention or could mean imminent disaster? It’s worth reading our list to refresh your knowledge on important dashboard warning lights. Some warning lights are easily fixable such as seatbelt warnings or low washer fluid. It was the first so-dressed C I’d ever seen, and I have seen a lot.If you find yourself between Mercedes service appointments but your dashboard is beeping signals at you, it may be worth familiarizing yourself with what they mean and what action is needed from you. And ever more rare are V6 models with an orange wrap and black stripes. The C260 with a 204 hp 1.8 turbo cost only 353.000 yuan. The Beijing-Benz C-class was a popular car but the V6 model is relatively rare, as it was a lot more expensive than the others. Power came from a 3.0 liter V6 engine with an output of 245 hp and 300 Nm. ![]() The orange wrapped car we got here is indeed a C300, recognizable by the exhaust pipes. It was available with various gasoline engines, ranging from the C180 to the C300. Production in China started in 2008 and ended in 2014. It has the same wheelbase and length as the German-made version. The W204 Mercedes-Benz C-class was made in China by the Beijing-Benz joint venture. The only exceptions are the chrome strips on the bumpers, the side, and around the side windows. The wrap was of good quality and neatly covered the entire car. The wrap was really bright but that was barely visible as the Merc’ was covered in a thick layer of Beijing dust. It was further sexed up with darkened windows and a unique 京N♳UU33 license plate. The Benz was a wrapped in a very nice orange wrap with a black racing stripes. A Mercedes-Benz C-class sedan, seen at the now-gone Worker’s Stadium in Beijing in 2012. ![]()
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