In a 1991 Mercedes 500SL, ASR stands for "Acceleration Skid Control." It is a traction control system designed to prevent wheel spin during acceleration by reducing engine power or applying brakes to individual wheels, enhancing vehicle stability and control in slippery conditions. This feature helps improve safety and performance, particularly in adverse weather conditions.
The code is spelled out in the MB Diagnostic manual or the 91 MB intro book
Antenna Structure Registration
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It means your brake pads need changing.
Blue and Red.
It could be your Brake Light Switch. My 2001 E430 wouldn't go into gear from parking and the ABS ASR light was lit. The switch cost about $24.00. It is located behind your brake pedal.
ASR is like just as the same as traction control on American cars, if one of the wheels lose traction on the road and spin more than the others the ASR will engage and electronically apply the brakes on that wheel, if it happens on 2 wheels it will apply the brakes to both wheels and slow the engine down.
It can refer to a few things: - Automated System Recovery - Apple Software Restore plus others, but these are the most common.
ASR Records was created in 1995.
Asr prayer ends at sunset.
u have to take it out then see if its blown out or if it isn't if it is and your car is a 1999 you have to buy a 2002.... so it wont get blown