What is ABC suspension?
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.
Which Mercedes models have ABC?
Vehicles
- Mercedes-Benz C112.
- Mercedes-Benz Vario Research Car.
- Mercedes-Benz F200.
- Mercedes-Benz CL-Class C215.
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W220)
- Mercedes-Benz SL Class R230.
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221)
- Mercedes-Benz CL-Class (C216)
Are there any problems with the Mercedes CL500?
Keep track that the ABC fluid is good is another important issue with any ABC equipped Benz. These cars are heavy. Your going to burn through front pads and tires every 20,000. But my CL is a pleasure and has been very dependable car overall. My 2000 CL500 just hit 88]
What’s the problem with Mercedes Benz ABC system?
The ABC system noticed a problem when starting up and has disabled itself, locking the struts in their current position. This may result in what many people describe as a “tuna boat” ride (very bouncy). The system has a fluid leak and the fluid level in the reservoir is extremely low, preventing the system from getting up to operating pressure.
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.
What happens if I Drive my Mercedes without the ABC pump?
If you attempt to drive the car without adequate fluid, the pump will be destroyed in very quick order (a $2,500 repair), while shedding metal debris into the system that will damage other components as well. It is NOT worth trying to drive the rest of the way home!!!!
Keep track that the ABC fluid is good is another important issue with any ABC equipped Benz. These cars are heavy. Your going to burn through front pads and tires every 20,000. But my CL is a pleasure and has been very dependable car overall. My 2000 CL500 just hit 88]
The ABC system noticed a problem when starting up and has disabled itself, locking the struts in their current position. This may result in what many people describe as a “tuna boat” ride (very bouncy). The system has a fluid leak and the fluid level in the reservoir is extremely low, preventing the system from getting up to operating pressure.
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.
If you attempt to drive the car without adequate fluid, the pump will be destroyed in very quick order (a $2,500 repair), while shedding metal debris into the system that will damage other components as well. It is NOT worth trying to drive the rest of the way home!!!!