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Brabo 11-01-2006 05:29 PM

95 E420. Code 17
 
Check engine light, code 17: "Lower Engine Operating Temperature w/ Coolant Additives "

What does that mean and what are the implications? :confused:

I had a coolant flush two weeks ago. Could these two things be related????

deanyel 11-01-2006 06:36 PM

Where are you getting that code? Sound fishy to me.

Kestas 11-01-2006 07:53 PM

I too find it skeptical that the engine computer would address coolant additives.

sixto 11-01-2006 08:26 PM

Per JimF's website code 17 = Data exchange malfunction between individual control modules

Sixto
93 300SD

JimF 11-02-2006 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brabo (Post 1319542)
Check engine light, code 17: "Lower Engine Operating Temperature w/ Coolant Additives"

What does that mean and what are the implications? :confused:

If there was ever a dealer "suggestion", that has to be it! :silly: Sorry, but it's pretty funny at your expense.

Maybe I've assumed to much; Who told you that? :confused:

In the future, you can read the codes on my pages.

HarryM 11-02-2006 03:34 PM

Physics lesson
 
No additive can alter the temperature of the coolant. All it can do is alter the temperature at which the coolant boils or freezes.:D

sixto 11-02-2006 04:16 PM

To some extent additives can modify the surface tension of coolant and (separately/related?) reduce the likelihood of cavitation.

I doubt an ECU is smart enough to analyze those characteristics based on a coolant temp sensor.

Sixto
93 300SD

Brabo 11-04-2006 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimF (Post 1320217)
If there was ever a dealer "suggestion", that has to be it! :silly: Sorry, but it's pretty funny at your expense.

Maybe I've assumed to much; Who told you that? :confused:

In the future, you can read the codes on my pages.

Errrmmm, Jim..... I got that description from your webpage. :confused:

I now have three error codes: 17, 19 and 26. Do you think it's time for a new chip? Do you still have them?

deanyel 11-04-2006 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brabo (Post 1321783)
Errrmmm, Jim..... I got that description from your webpage. :confused:

That was topic #17. You need to click on topic #6 - DM DTCs - then down to code #17.

JimF 11-04-2006 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brabo (Post 1321783)
Errrmmm, Jim..... I got that description from your webpage. :confused:

. . . now that really IS funny! :laugh3:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brabo (Post 1321783)
I now have three error codes: 17, 19 and 26. Do you think it's time for a new chip? Do you still have them?

Sure, I do but check out your 'vacuum' lines since #26 usually is due to a vacuum leak. Most likely a cracked line due to age??

Also how's you wiring harness?? Has it been replaced??

Brabo 11-04-2006 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanyel (Post 1321817)
That was topic #17. You need to click on topic #6 - DM DTCs - then down to code #17.

Duh..... :o :o :o :o :o

Brabo 11-05-2006 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimF (Post 1321836)
Also how's you wiring harness?? Has it been replaced??

I bought the car three months ago. The salesman promised to get all the records from the previous owner but he failed to do so. So basically, I ended up with an eleven year old car and I know nothing about what has happened to it before August 2006. I guess that means: no, the wiring harness has probable NOT been replaced.

Larry Delor 11-05-2006 01:39 PM

My harness was replaced with one made by Delphi - it was easily identifyable by looking for the tag near the brainbox (computer box) just before it enters the box.


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