Why does the low range light flash without pressing the button?

Why does the low range light flash without pressing the button?

The Low Range light will blink without the driver pressing the button to engage low range. It will also flash when you press the low range switch. This could be due to several reasons: Mercedes-Benz even issued a service campaign for the transfer case control unit problems. Download the PDF file below to read the details of the campaign.

Why does my Mercedes Benz low range light not flash?

It will flash for three times or about three seconds and then turn off. It means that the LOW RANGE function on your Mercedes-Benz is malfunctioning. The Low Range light will blink without the driver pressing the button to engage low range. It will also flash when you press the low range switch.

What does it mean when the low range light does not stay on?

If the Low Range light is blinking / flashing and does not stay on, it means that there is a problem. The next step to diagnose the problem to get an advanced OBD-II code reader to retrieve the fault codes from the ABS/ETS/ESP modules.

What happens when you press the low range switch?

When you press the low range switch the LOW RANGE light will flash three times and then it will turn off to indicate that you have successfully completed the procedure. If the LOW RANGE indicator lamp flashes / blinks after you turn on the engine and start up the car.

The Low Range light will blink without the driver pressing the button to engage low range. It will also flash when you press the low range switch. This could be due to several reasons: Mercedes-Benz even issued a service campaign for the transfer case control unit problems. Download the PDF file below to read the details of the campaign.

It will flash for three times or about three seconds and then turn off. It means that the LOW RANGE function on your Mercedes-Benz is malfunctioning. The Low Range light will blink without the driver pressing the button to engage low range. It will also flash when you press the low range switch.

If the Low Range light is blinking / flashing and does not stay on, it means that there is a problem. The next step to diagnose the problem to get an advanced OBD-II code reader to retrieve the fault codes from the ABS/ETS/ESP modules.

When you press the low range switch the LOW RANGE light will flash three times and then it will turn off to indicate that you have successfully completed the procedure. If the LOW RANGE indicator lamp flashes / blinks after you turn on the engine and start up the car.