What are the warning lights on a Viano Vito?

What are the warning lights on a Viano Vito?

Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 tyre pressure warning light – check your tyre pressures as one or more tyres needs to be pumped up. Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 brake warning light – there is not enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The braking effect may be impaired.

Are there any problems with the Mercedes Viano?

Listed above are only some of the Mercedes Viano problems one may encounter. There may be many other issues which are not covered in this article. This is where the value of Expert information is crucial in diagnosis and repair of the Mercedes Viano. They can provide information, answers or solutions in a step by step manner.

What does the coolant warning light on a Viano 639 mean?

Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 coolant warning light – the coolant symbol like this means that the temperature is too high and you should pull over immediately and not drive any further to prevent engine damage. Check for leaks coming from the expansion tank, and fill up with coolant if possible.

What does the warning light mean on a Mercedes Vito?

The chances are that this warning light will indicate a fault sensor like an O2 sensor, camshaft sensor, crank sensor, MAF sensor, MAP sensor or similar. Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 SRS airbag warning light – indicates a problem within the airbag system and needs to be checked out ASAP.

Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 tyre pressure warning light – check your tyre pressures as one or more tyres needs to be pumped up. Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 brake warning light – there is not enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The braking effect may be impaired.

How to check the Mercedes Vito Viano 639 Mk2?

Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 LIVE DATA – to retrieve live data stream from your Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 we highly recommend using the Mercedes iCarsoft i980 diagnostic kit.

When did the Mercedes Viano go on sale?

The V-Class/Viano is a multi-purpose vehicle. The first generation went on sale in 1996. The second generation was introduced in 2004, and the vehicle received the new Viano name. In 2010, the vehicle was facelifted with revised front and rear bumpers and lights. The interior was also improved with upgraded materials and new technology.

Mercedes Vito/Viano 639 Mk2 coolant warning light – the coolant symbol like this means that the temperature is too high and you should pull over immediately and not drive any further to prevent engine damage. Check for leaks coming from the expansion tank, and fill up with coolant if possible.