Table 1 shows one common electronic stability control related problems of the 2002 Mercedes Benz SLK320.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electronic Stability Control problems |
The bas/esp light and sudden braking just occurred today(10. 11. 16) on our 2002 Mercedes Benz slk 320. This happened three times in about an hour of driving on city streets between 15 and 45 mph. One occurrence was while driving straight, the other two happened while changing lanes in moving traffic. The experience today was that the car had a brief momentary hard braking. First on the left front and then the right front (2 separate times). Each was a separate incident and each time the bas/esp light lit up afterward. After internet research, it appears that this is a common problem among the slk line and possibly extends to other models. In Mercedes Benz online communities, many others have stated experiencing this same problem. There are apparently numerous potential remedies. To my knowledge, the culprits(s) could be, but are not limited to, numerous sensors malfunctioning. I. E. : yaw sensor, lateral acceleration sensor, steering angle sensor, bas release switch, maf sensor, rotational speed sensor, to name a few. This seems to be occurring often enough to demand a recall.
Suddenly, for no reason, the right front brake activated, causing the car to pull to the right. This released within a second. I stopped and restarted. This happened again at about 60 miles per hour. I had the car checked by a certified mechanic. Several sensors were replaced. The problem continued several more times. I called mercedes about the problem. They wanted me to take it to dealer and pay the dealer to check the problem. The problem got worse over time. I had to replace the battery a few months ago. Since then, I have had no more problems. This causes a great deal of concern. I do not do know if the problem is fixed and if it is, what fixed it. This is know issue to mercedes.