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Help: W203 Enginer Check Light On


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Guest godfather

Hi,

I'm just join and new to the forum. I got a question. Last night as I was driving, the enginer check light suddenly came on.

I continue driving and everything seems smooth. Does anyone have this encounter before and can I continue driving for a few days before sending the car for repair?

I noticed that MBM seems like a favourite place for bros there to go for visit. Do you think they can fix my problem? any idea how much will it set me back?

Thank you all for your responds.

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godfather wrote:

Hi BlackMerc,

Nope..I'm from my mother stomach...hehe

Hahaha must be u. Engine check light On means alot of thing leh. Check yr manual, better send it for checking, MBM.

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Guest godfather

I checked already. Manual says could be due to fuel injectors or exhaust.

i suspect could be the 02 sensor. car still drive smooth. so i don;t think could be due to spark plug or injectors. but i may be wrong. But i was only driving for a distance of 3KM when the light appear. so i don't know what will happen if i drive longer.

hmm.....

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If the car drives without problem and the error comes on intermittently, it's likely a crack intake manifold. This is a common problem for the W203 after some years.

Send for a change and it would be ok.

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Guest godfather

I think it may have something to do with the o2 sensor cos the fuel intake has gone up.

Does MBM entertain walk-in customer or they are strictly by appointment? And what time do their start operations?

Thanks for all advice.

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