I took my 2006 CLK350 to the shop to have an overall check of everything done and had them add coolant and when I picked it up it was stuck in limp mode. Can I get it out and if so how??

Asked by GuruNHP4S Nov 02, 2019 at 09:08 AM about the 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK 350 Coupe

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Top reasons causing Transmission To Go Into Limp Mode: Mass Air Flow Sensor could also cause your transmission to go into limp mode. Defective shift module, inside the car. Bad Speed Sensor Brake Light Switch Defective transmission control module. Old Battery

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