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The person to explain the exact meaning of these vague notes is the person who tested your car.
The alternative is to have that part of the car checked again.
The fact these were advisory items means whatever is wearing or showing signs of deterioration is not likely to affect the safe operation of the vehicle in normal use and is unlikely to do so in the near future.
If you required the ultimate in high speed driving and precision handling you might notice a certain lack of predictability in the driving of your car but otherwise such slight amounts of wear is likely to do no more than increase noise levels slightly and perhaps shorten tyre life a little, though perhaps not even these things.
It is really confusing when different people have different explanations for this ?? Sign . I had the same warning sign today flashing on My Mitsubishi Outlander 2016 MY17 and I found conflicting explanations on different online forums which was not satisfactory. I even called local and National Mitsubishi customer services and I was told to bring down the vehicle to the service station and they also said that they don’t know what the ?? signs indicates . Pretty bizarre ! Pertinent to mention here that this warning ?? sign states displaying on the panel this morning when I was driving from home to work and I was running low on ?? as low fuel warning started displaying at the same time . Anyway later in the afternoon I went to refuel my car at a nearest petrol station and topped it up and turned on the ignition and the ?? sign was no more displaying on the panel. I also read that this ?? Sign can displaying indicating low tyre pressure or in my case low fuel pressure . I think there is nothing to be worried about unless the ?? Sign keeps displaying . Thanks
the indicator is suppose to turn off when the engine warms up. just make sure a red sign doesn't come on otherwise the engine is overheating. if the red shows up then you have a problem.
The battery needs to be inspected.Either battery voltage low or battery is weak and needs replacement or the Battery terminals are loose or dirty.Try cleaning them with contact cleaner then reconnect and see if the problem still exist.For more help.Go through Mercedes repair guide.Mercedes Benz Car Repair Guide?http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/03/mercedes-benz-car-repair-guide.html -----------This will help.Thanks.
If the vehicle is in good condition, meaning all wheel bearings and tyre pressures are correct, at a cruising speed of one hundred and ten klm on the open road about eleven to twelve per litre....In town stop start driving....seven to eight per litre....Regards Johngee10
Hi make sure your tyre pressure is correct then switch Ignition ON, scroll the the switch you mentioned untill the symbol of Tyre pressure monitor displayed at intrument cluster. press and release then Press again and hold for atlest 5 sec. the side button of switch untll the box beside the Tyre pressure monitor got tick sign. Ignition off and verify the system operation.
Hi! have you physically removed the wheel? if not then a good inspection off the vehicle may help. Check the circumference of the tyre for a tack/nail then look around the inside of the wheel for signs of chaffing or rubbing.
Maybe your Discs are showing too much corrosion around the edge and just touching the caliper, a scrape with a decent file would cure it.
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posible the bad tire broke the abs sensor or wires, look inside the tire meaning inside under the car and see if any cables goin to tire are broken and have it repair
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