Good evening, everyone,
As of today, 3 weeks have passed since I bought my SLK and I absolutely LOVE it!
It had 118.750 km on the clock (for a car made in 2008 I think this is quite decent). I already drove over 1000 km.
When I took it from the last owner, it sat for over 2 years in his garage so I did some maintenance.
So far, I changed:
Since it stayed for so long, the battery had died so I recharged it. I also put premium gasoline in the tank (99 octane) but after around 200 km the Check engine light came on. I went to Mercedes, they had a tester put on it, and 2 codes returned "203A-008: N3/10 (ME-SFI [ME] control unit) fault and 201C-001: Self adaptation of mixture formation, the mixture is to rich in the part load range [P0172]" - They said that the 2 main possibilities are either the high octane fuel or the fact that the battery died and some errors occurred. They removed the errors and since then no check engine light came back on. (Now I put 95 octane gas)
I also asked them about changing the timing chain (because I read that I should change it) and they gave me a huge estimate -> around 2200 euros ONLY for the parts and around 1000 euros for the labor.
My question is, should I change the timing chain? Also, I read on the forum that there are some known issues with the balance shaft sprocket on the M272/M273 engines. I don't really know what engine I have. When @jbanks15 was kind enough to help me with the data card, the engine codes I found are "27195431095850 A2710105046" and M271 Inline 4-cylinder spark ignition engine M271. Does that mean that I am safe regarding the balance shaft? Should I do any more maintenance on it?
I want to keep the car for as long as possible.
Sorry for the long post
Thank you very much,
Iustin
As of today, 3 weeks have passed since I bought my SLK and I absolutely LOVE it!
It had 118.750 km on the clock (for a car made in 2008 I think this is quite decent). I already drove over 1000 km.
When I took it from the last owner, it sat for over 2 years in his garage so I did some maintenance.
So far, I changed:
- the engine oil (last change in 2020);
- transmission oil (last change was in 2015);
- spark plugs (have no idea when last change was);
Since it stayed for so long, the battery had died so I recharged it. I also put premium gasoline in the tank (99 octane) but after around 200 km the Check engine light came on. I went to Mercedes, they had a tester put on it, and 2 codes returned "203A-008: N3/10 (ME-SFI [ME] control unit) fault and 201C-001: Self adaptation of mixture formation, the mixture is to rich in the part load range [P0172]" - They said that the 2 main possibilities are either the high octane fuel or the fact that the battery died and some errors occurred. They removed the errors and since then no check engine light came back on. (Now I put 95 octane gas)
I also asked them about changing the timing chain (because I read that I should change it) and they gave me a huge estimate -> around 2200 euros ONLY for the parts and around 1000 euros for the labor.
My question is, should I change the timing chain? Also, I read on the forum that there are some known issues with the balance shaft sprocket on the M272/M273 engines. I don't really know what engine I have. When @jbanks15 was kind enough to help me with the data card, the engine codes I found are "27195431095850 A2710105046" and M271 Inline 4-cylinder spark ignition engine M271. Does that mean that I am safe regarding the balance shaft? Should I do any more maintenance on it?
I want to keep the car for as long as possible.
Sorry for the long post
Thank you very much,
Iustin