2002 MERCEDES-BENZ SL

3.0L I6RWDAUTOMATICgas
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U2023low severityNetwork

Fault Received from External Node

on 2002 Mercedes-Benz SL 3.0L I6 · RWD

What this code means

A control module has received a fault notification from another module on the network, indicating a dependent system has a problem.

Symptoms

  • Warning light for secondary system
  • Cascading DTCs across modules
  • Feature limited due to external fault
  • System in reduced functionality mode

Common causes

  • Primary fault exists in another module
  • Dependent system has active DTC
  • Communication issue causing fault propagation
  • Software glitch sending false fault signal

Diagnostic steps

  1. Scan all modules for DTCs
  2. Find the primary fault code
  3. Address the original fault first
  4. Clear codes after primary repair
  5. Retest all systems

Repair notes

This is a cascading code. Find and fix the original DTC in the source module first.

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