What is Active Curve System malfunction Mercedes?

What is Active Curve System malfunction Mercedes?

Mercedes-Benz is recalling vehicles (166 and 292 chassis) manufactured from 2012 to 2017 quipped with Active Curve System (ACS). The problem is oil leaking from Active Curve System (ACS) reservoir. Oil can leak from the Active Curve System reservoir. The vent holes in the cap allow oil to leak from the reservoir.

What is Active Curve System Mercedes Benz?

Active Curve System prevents your GLS from rolling over in the event of a collision or a violent turn of the wheel. Active Curve System saves you money by making the car drive more efficiently. There really isn’t anything Active Curve System can’t do.

Do you need ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM for Mercedes Benz?

To have Active Curve System your Mercedes-Benz needs to have air suspension and Adaptive Damping System (ADS). While ACS system can not exist without ADS, it is possible for vehicles with ADS to not have ACS. Mercedes-Benz dealerships will fix this problem as part of the recall simply by replacing the cap for the ACS reservoir.

Is there a problem with the ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM?

The problem is oil leaking from Active Curve System (ACS) reservoir. Owners of Mercedes-Benz vehicles listed below should call their dealer to verify if their car is affected by this problem. This problem affects various models including ML-Class, GLE-Class, GLE-Coupe Class, GL-Class, GLS-Class. Oil can leak from the Active Curve System reservoir.

Can a Mercedes-Benz ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM leak oil?

According to MBUSA, the newly redesigned cap had a membrane that will prevent oil from leaking. Oil level should be checked as well and topped off if it is below the MIN mark. Mercedes-Benz is replacing the active suspension oil reservoir sealing cap on nearly 10,000 vehicles, model years 2012 through 2017.

Why is my Mercedes auto lamp function inoperative?

You will have to turn the lights on using the light switch. If it starts to rain, don’t expect the wipers to start working automatically. Use the wiper switch to turn on the wipers. The most common cause that triggers the Auto Lamp Function Inoperative message is a defective Light and Rain sensors (LRSM).

The problem is oil leaking from Active Curve System (ACS) reservoir. Owners of Mercedes-Benz vehicles listed below should call their dealer to verify if their car is affected by this problem. This problem affects various models including ML-Class, GLE-Class, GLE-Coupe Class, GL-Class, GLS-Class. Oil can leak from the Active Curve System reservoir.

To have Active Curve System your Mercedes-Benz needs to have air suspension and Adaptive Damping System (ADS). While ACS system can not exist without ADS, it is possible for vehicles with ADS to not have ACS. Mercedes-Benz dealerships will fix this problem as part of the recall simply by replacing the cap for the ACS reservoir.

According to MBUSA, the newly redesigned cap had a membrane that will prevent oil from leaking. Oil level should be checked as well and topped off if it is below the MIN mark. Mercedes-Benz is replacing the active suspension oil reservoir sealing cap on nearly 10,000 vehicles, model years 2012 through 2017.

What does active light system mean on Mercedes?

Inside the headlight, you will notice one small motor and gear that connect to the low beam /projector lamp. When the motor is turned on, it moves the low beam, which is what is called the Active Light System. The motor can fail due to high heat, water intrusion and trigger the active headlamp inoperative message.