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Not the same vehicle, but switches under the shifter have given me trouble in the past. Do it again after removing and cleaning with a high-quality contact cleaner. After much cleaning, I decided to replace a switch because it was just twelve euros and the cleanup was effective.
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It might be a defective switch, I hope. Nothing that I can think of has ever been spilt on it. As far as I can tell, it isn't creating any issues right now, and I seldom use Sport. I will inform the dealer about the booking for the yearly service since, as said before, I saw the problem before it happened. Warm regards
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Those were the functions of both buttons on my E400. I recall that the steering grew heavier, the throttle became more forceful, and the engine changed gear at greater RPM when I used the Sport button. Those wheels were very cool.
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Have you ever had a drink spill on the switch panel?
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Perhaps a broken switch? A scan might reveal something.
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Your response is greatly appreciated. "The 2015 Mercedes-Benz E400 cannot learn from driving behaviour in Comfort mode; the mode operates with fixed, manufacturer-set parameters," reads the web page claiming to have confirmed this. Although I have never experienced a change in suspension, I am aware of a change in how well I can grip the gears. It won't return to Comfort mode even when I hit the button when it switches to Sport mode automatically.
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As far as I can tell, the glowing light just modifies the suspension to make it more sporty. The E/M/S buttons on the left are responsible for adjusting the engine's characteristics; this button does not accomplish that. Is it possible that the vehicle has detected your preferred driving style and adjusted the suspension accordingly?
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The S M E switch appears to be operating as intended. It doesn't seem to trigger Sport mode and doesn't seem to be an issue. Also, I don't think Sport modifies the suspension on my car. The S.M.E. switch still works for me to alter modes. The yearly service, which includes changing the gearbox fluid, is scheduled for early June. Would appreciate it if someone could provide some light on this matter.
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The 2015 E400 that I've had for the past seven years. I often use the default comfort setting when driving, although I do sometimes switch to sport mode while in flight. I just realised that when I go on a trip, it switches to Sport mode from Comfort mode somewhat abruptly.
- Yesterday
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Surprisingly, you're absolutely correct. You can find a wide selection on Auto Trader!
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As far as I am aware, there is no such thing as an Evoque Cabriolet, therefore I don't understand how anything could be classified under that category.
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Well, I've seen more than my fair share, and they're real!
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My current vehicle is a 2015 2l-liter diesel, and I'm hoping to receive around $7,000–$7,000 selling it. Ideally, the car would have low mileage (up to 30,000 miles), a clean history, and all-around sensors. However, with so many options, how can I choose the best one?Please let me know your opinions.
- Last week
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In order to optimise contacts, SCEH recommended simply unplugging them and then reconnecting them after dusting.
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Instead of just throwing parts at it, get it diagnosed correctly.
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Following the advice of "sceh" in his suspension thread post, I'm going to try replacing the plugs in the brake switch and the wheel sensor.
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The hold and cruise controls do not function, and the ABS warning light comes on whenever I turn the key.
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I take it that everything else is functioning well, but hold and cruise aren't? Are there no trouble signals at the cluster?
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The "Hold" and cruise control functions rely on the wheel-mounted speed sensor wire.
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Could you clarify what you mean by "ABS cables"? 🤔
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Perform a multimeter resistance test.
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Because I have a few of ABS cables that I have removed but am unsure of their quality, I was wondering if there was a method to test them to see whether they were defective.
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Very well, I am grateful.