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simon_lange1

Mercedes GLE Diesel Parking Heater Problem

My 2023 Mercedes GLE diesel parking heater refuses to fire up It has 281467 km on the clock Every time I try to activate it, nothing happens, and I get an error message I scanned the error memory, and it points towards a glow plug issue Could this really be the cause I heard the eventual repair including a new temperature sensor and potentially tinkering with the car heater or the entire heating system could be around 440€ Any thoughts before I bite the bullet

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isabellfriedrich4

A defective glow plug is a very plausible cause for your auxiliary heater malfunction The system relies on the glow plug to initiate the combustion process within the heater If it's faulty, the heater won't ignite, and that error will pop up Before you commit to the repair, it might be wise to check the wiring and connection to the glow plug itself A loose or corroded connection can sometimes mimic a faulty glow plug Do you have access to a multimeter to test the glow plug's resistance Also, is the error message specific about which glow plug is at fault, or is it a more general error

simon_lange1 (Author)

Okay, that's helpful I don't have a multimeter but I could probably borrow one The error message isn't specific, just says something generic like 'Auxiliary heater malfunction' If the wiring looks okay, is there any chance it could be something else, like the auxiliary heater control unit itself or maybe some kind of temperature sensor issue messing with the heating system

isabellfriedrich4

While a faulty control unit is possible, it's less likely than a glow plug failure given the mileage and the error code pointing in that direction A temperature sensor issue could potentially cause problems, but usually those present with different symptoms, like overheating or the heater shutting off prematurely rather than failing to start at all Since the error is generic I still think it's worth getting the glow plug checked out If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, taking it to a workshop for a diagnostic is probably your best bet before throwing parts at it

simon_lange1 (Author)

Thanks a bunch for the advice I ended up taking it to a shop Turns out, it WAS the glow plug like you suspected They replaced it, cleared the error code, and the auxiliary heater is now working perfectly Cost me around 450€, so pretty much what I expected Appreciate the help

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