ABS, EBS,BAS error warning.

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Asked by GuruT7XWV Jul 23, 2018 at 11:02 AM about the 2000 Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I Should jump start my car ( E270 cdi) and by mistake I put the + and negative
poles wrong when I connect them to the fresh battery. After that I get error
warnings from ABS, EBS, and BAS, I can not see whats wrong. Do anybody
happens to know.?

3 Answers

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It is possible that you need to reset the stability control, the steering needs to relearn center position, with engine running turn the steering wheel full left ,then full right , then center position. I had this problem on my slk and that corrected the problem

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I’ve tryed to do that but it will not help. Anyway thank you for answering.

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iF you have not dis- connected the battery ? and the ecu check light is not on ? then no hard codes are stored , you might dis connect the negative terminal and reattach ,you would have to reset clock and radio code and probably the steering recenter again but might get the polarity correct, i have had my 2002 battery disconnected and those are only things affected

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