P060E Code: Internal Control Module Throttle Position Performance
Engine may run poorly or stall. Module internal fault suspected. Professional diagnosis recommended for accurate repair.
Windows, power locks, manual locks, doors, trunk, tailgate, mirrors, power and manual seat controls, seat belts, sunroof, convertible top, glass defects.
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No major Body Components problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
Brake pads, brake rotors, brake calipers, anti-lock braking system (ABS), brake lines, brake master cylinder, brake booster, parking brake, brake sensors, regenerative braking system (if applicable).
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No major Brake System problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Heating & Cooling problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Drivetrain problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Interior Electronics problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Cooling System problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Ignition & Wiring problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Engine Repairs problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Exhaust System problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Fuel & Emissions problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
Cruise control, keyless entry system, push-button start, wiper motor, warning lights, power mirrors, interior lighting, exterior lighting, dashboard indicators, electronic parking brake, tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), alarm and security system, remote engine start, heated and ventilated seats, heated steering wheel, wireless charging pad.
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No major Onboard & Powertrain Control Electronics problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
Dashboard rattles, squeaks, wind noise, door seals, weather stripping, water leaks, air leaks, excessive road noise, suspension noise, drivetrain noise, exhaust rattles, engine bay noises.
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No major Strange Sounds & Leaks problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
The 2004 BMW 760i has some reliability concerns, particularly with the front thrust rod bushings, which may fail over time. This issue can lead to a less smooth ride and potential handling problems if not addressed. While it’s a known problem, regular maintenance and timely repairs can help keep the car running smoothly.
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No major Suspension & Steering problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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No major Transmission Repairs problems have been reported for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500.
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Engine may run poorly or stall. Module internal fault suspected. Professional diagnosis recommended for accurate repair.
Engine light on due to internal memory failure. Ignoring this may cause poor idling or stalling. Proper module repair restores vehicle performance.
Your vehicle’s P1600 code means the engine control module lost power or communication. Often caused by wiring issues or battery problems. Ignoring it may lead to erratic performance or no-start conditions. Here’s how to diagnose and fix it reliably.
P1621 code indicates a PCM memory issue. Learn symptoms, causes, and fixes to avoid drivability problems and potential stalling.
P1627 can cause driveability issues. A failing PCM may require replacement. Proper diagnosis is crucial to avoid unnecessary repairs.
A P1680 code signals a problem with your vehicle’s engine control module (ECM) calibration memory. It may cause drivability issues. Addressing this requires careful diagnosis to avoid unnecessary repairs.
A P1681 code signals a communication error in the vehicle’s control modules. It may cause erratic performance, and addressing it can prevent further drivability issues.
Your vehicle may show a check engine light; a P1683 code indicates an internal PCM fault. If ignored, it can affect performance and emissions, so address it promptly.
Pressure loss on your vehicle? U3576 flags a Stack Differential Pressure Sensor circuit fault—possible HVAC failure. Scan, inspect wiring, replace sensor.
Coolant mixing valve sensor fault lights up on your vehicle—risking overheating. Scan U3575, test the sensor, and promptly reprogram or replace it.
Coolant temperature spikes or no heat in your vehicle? U3574 signals a faulty Coolant Mixing Valve—run a module scan and arrange reprogramming or replace.
Engine overheating or coolant warning on your vehicle? A faulty coolant mixing valve control circuit can cause temp loss—scan, reprogram or replace now.