Diagnostic Codes & Self-Adaption: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Readout
Diagnostic Codes & Self-Adaption: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Readout
The DTC memory remains active even if the vehicle's battery is disconnected.
Malfunctions which are no longer present, are automatically erased again after a maximum of 19 trips.
The stored diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) can be read at the 16 (124 E-class) or 38 pin data link connector
(X11/4) with the ignition switched "ON" or with the "engine running".
Diagnosis via an on-off ratio readout has been eliminated in all models.
Mixture Adaptation:
The Lambda control system precisely determines fuel injection duration so that the fuel/air ratio is consistently kept
at Lambda equal 1 (Lambda=1 is 14.7 kg air per 1 kg fuel) under all operating conditions.
Long Term Adaptation (Additive), also called Long Term Fuel Trim (LTF), is calculated while the engine is at idle.
Maximum allowable correction to rich or lean is ± 1.0 msec of the injection duration at idle.
Short Term Adaptation (Multiplicative), also called Short Term Fuel Trim (STF), is calculated while the engine is at
Low Partial Load and at High Partial Load. Maximum allowable correction to rich or lean is ± 32% of the injection
duration at Low or High partial load.
Under ME-SFI the engine control will automatically adapt itself again (ME injection) over the course of 10 TRIPS.
Stored or Permanent Faults - These faults generally turn on the MIL (malfunction indicator lamp previously known
as the Check Engine Light) and are recorded in the permanent memory of the cars system controller. Clearing
these codes most often will extinguish the MIL. (See Registered Faults below.)
Registered or Pending Faults - These faults can keep the MIL on. These faults are recorded in the temporary
memory of the of the cars system controller. This temporary memory records the number of times a component
fails. When a certain number of failures has occurred the fault is moved to permanent storage and the Check
Engine Light (MIL) will be illuminated. On cars equipped with Fault Registers the Check Engine Light may stay on
after the Stored or Permanent Fault has been erased if another occurrence of the fault has happened since the
original Permanent Fault was stored. To ensure the MIL is extinguished, erase the Stored and Registered faults.
Current or Actual Faults - These faults are detected while the car is running at idle or speed. They represent
components currently failing or, in the case of HFM and LH systems, components not present. These codes cannot
be erased, and are only meaningful with the ignition on and the engine running. Codes found in this system with
the KOEO have no meaning. Components not present on the vehicle may be flagged as failing by the cars internal
diagnostics due to the generic nature of the cars software. This is particularly true in C-Class (202) cars.
129 LH LH (pin 4 & 5) EA/CC/ISC (pin 7), BM (pin 8), DI (pin 17 & 18) and DM (pin 19)
140 LH LH (pin 4) EA/CC/ISC (pin 7), BM (pin 8), DI (pin 17) and DM (pin 19)
202 HFM HFM (pin 4) EA/CC/ISC (pin 7) (except C220) and DM (pin 19)
210 HFM HFM (pin 4) EA/CC/ISC (pin 7), BM (pin 8), DI (pin 17) and DM (pin 19)