NHTSA Service Bulletin 11027682: 2002-2026 Mercedes Benz A 220
Official manufacturer communication context for 2002-2026 Mercedes Benz A 220, with affected products, buyer checks and links into Carchieve recall, problem and VIN research.
Reviewed June 2026 from NHTSA manufacturer communication and service bulletin records. Carchieve is independent and not affiliated with any vehicle manufacturer or government agency.
Complaint Customer states the AC either does not cool/has poor performance or heat is insufficient. Cause Many possible root causes Remedy AC Diagnosis (General) Initial Steps Verify Customer Concern Confirm the issue reported by the customer. Compare to Like Vehicle Determine if the behavior is normal by comparing with a similar vehicle. Determine Your Game and Players Identify the diagnostic strategy and involved components/systems. Testing Perform relevant diagnostic tests. Refrigerant Quantity Record the amount of refrigerant recovered and compare it to the specified value (if applicable). Forming Gas is the ONLY approved leak test method. (DYE is NOT approved) TIPS Case Submission Requirements/Warranty Claim Submission Requirements Cooling Capacity Test (If System Has a Charge) *Note - TIPS case is only required if the root cause is not identified or other Li's/documents require a case to be open. Before Repairs Gauge Readings High and Low pressure readings (from machine or separate gauges). Leak Detection (if applicable) PPM of any leaks found. XENTRY Printouts Climate control AVs. HV compressor AVs (for heat and AC systems). Thermometer Readings Left and right dash vents. Center vent, footwell, and/or rear vents (if concern is localized). Ambient Conditions Temperature and humidity from OCP AVs (if available). After Repairs Gauge Readings High and Low pressure readings before and after repairs. Thermometer Readings Left and right dash vents before and after. Center vent, footwell, and/or rear vents before and after (if localized concern). Documentation Complaint Analysis, Game/Players, and Testing Steps. Include expected results and technical justification for the diagnosis. Avoid listing R/I stepsfocus on diagnostic reasoning and root cause. All prior measurements need to be documented on the repair order. OP code usage: 831232 - Max .5 for Cooling Capacity Test 831040 - Only to be utilized if you have a fault code and are actively diagnosing that fault code (MAX 1 hour) 831762 - This includes basic leak check 831285 - This can only be used in extenuating circumstances where a leak cannot be found (MAX 1 hour)
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Frequently asked questions
What is NHTSA service bulletin 11027682?
Complaint Customer states the AC either does not cool/has poor performance or heat is insufficient. Cause Many possible root causes Remedy AC Diagnosis (General) Initial Steps Verify Customer Concern Confirm the issue reported by the customer. Compare to Like Vehicle Determine if the behavior is normal by comparing with a similar vehicle. Determine Your Game and Players Identify the diagnostic strategy and involved.
Is a service bulletin the same as a recall?
No. A recall is a safety campaign with a required remedy for affected VINs. A service bulletin or manufacturer communication usually describes diagnostic, repair, software, warranty or service information.
How should a used-car buyer use this bulletin?
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