What is Mercedes ABC pump?

What is Mercedes ABC pump?

Active Body Control, or ABC, is the Mercedes-Benz brand name used to describe hydraulic fully active suspension, that allows control of the vehicle body motions and therefore virtually eliminates body roll in many driving situations including cornering, accelerating, and braking.

Where is the pulsation dampener on a Mercedes Benz?

The ABC component most likely to cause this noise is the pulsation dampener. The location varies by model and year. On the R230 it is located in the front-left wheel well. On the W215 it is attached to the undercarriage near the transmission. On later models with the updated ABC system (2007+), the pulsation dampener is on the ABC pump.

Where is the ABC pump on a Mercedes Benz?

On the R230 it is located in the front-left wheel well. On the W215 it is attached to the undercarriage near the transmission. On later models with the updated ABC system (2007+), the pulsation dampener is on the ABC pump. Replace the dampener. Cost is around $175 and is a relatively simple DIY project. Or around $600-800 if you have a shop do it.

When did the ABC system start on my Mercedes SL500?

In July of 2014, I purchased a used 2003 Mercedes SL500 with 80,000 miles on it. And within days the infamous “ABC Drive Carefully” message started appearing on the dash.

When to replace an accumulator in a Mercedes Benz?

If it starts to drop and the messages start coming more frequently, then you have blown an accumulator. Pull and inspect the front and rear axle accumulators – each are part number 2203270115 (the large ones). It’s likely both are blown. Replace as necessary. The life expectancy of these accumulators is around 10 years or so.

How do you remove an ABC pump from a Mercedes Benz?

Loosen the hose clamps from the 2 hoses where they go to the power steering reservoir and ABC reservoir, then pull the hoses from them. Remove the front 2 of the three 10mm bolts holding the reservoir assembly in the car, then loosen the 3rd nut that attaches the bracket to the strut tower.

The ABC component most likely to cause this noise is the pulsation dampener. The location varies by model and year. On the R230 it is located in the front-left wheel well. On the W215 it is attached to the undercarriage near the transmission. On later models with the updated ABC system (2007+), the pulsation dampener is on the ABC pump.

If it starts to drop and the messages start coming more frequently, then you have blown an accumulator. Pull and inspect the front and rear axle accumulators – each are part number 2203270115 (the large ones). It’s likely both are blown. Replace as necessary. The life expectancy of these accumulators is around 10 years or so.

How much does it cost to replace ABC pump?

-Inconsistent and vague suspension. Mercedes here quoted $7k for the ABC pump, plus $850 to flush the fluid. They also wanted $3k for the pressure accumulators and $2750 for the front left strut. I replaced all the pressure accumulators for around $600 but still got the ABC warning.