On Wed, 15 May 2024 17:26:09 -0400 Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
wrote:
> Ok so again I am a dumbass. I bought this 09S550, girl said AC needed
> to be recharged. When I test drove it the AC was working fine then
> wasn’t. A scan said the regulator was bad. It worked another time or
> two as wel
I had it cleared twice and the thing still is retarded
clay
On Aug 22, 2015, at 12:27 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
> You probably just need the fault cleared.
>
> Dan
>
>
>> On Aug 22, 2015, at 3:15 PM, clay via Mercedes wrote:
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>> I hate the crap electric in the W220
>>
>> Ever si
> Dan wrote:
>
> What is nice is that with the [DAS] setup I have it works
> with everything from the early 1990s systems using the 38
> pin diagnostic connector all the way up to around 2010
> models.
> I don’t use it that often, but it’s an invaluable tool to
> have, even with the older cars.
> On August 22, 2015 at 5:29 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> You’ll see the system identified as a “C3” or C4”. I believe the C4 has wifi
> capabilities and doesn’t require a physical connection to the car to be used.
Doesn't require a physical connection to the computer, but I've nev
The ones in the car are marked "S" as in 15S, is S the German for A?
S for scheiss? As in crappy American blade fuses? :-)
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The Klebster would have a better idea of what is covered with later model stuff.
You’ll see the system identified as a “C3” or C4”. I believe the C4 has wifi
capabilities and doesn’t require a physical connection to the car to be used.
Again, I know Kaleb is up to speed on the later stuff, so I
So I found the fuse chart in a paper that was folded up and tucked in
the fuse box, it has the map for all the boxes in Deutsche, Anglis, and
some other language. Found the ciggy lighter fuse, and of course there
are no spare fuses and no fuse puller thingie. Had a 15A fuse in my
toolbox so p
There are different parameters for the aux fan turn on temperature, for
example, as well as changes to the interior blower fan speed, too. For the
later models like my W220 Mercedes has profiles set up in the software for
various applications. In this case there are profiles for the climate co
You probably just need the fault cleared.
Dan
> On Aug 22, 2015, at 3:15 PM, clay via Mercedes wrote:
>
> I hate the crap electric in the W220
>
> Ever since I got the thing the driver side marker has been blinking as
> normal. The dash says that the marker is non op. I figure it may be th
we will never get the quality of cars that used to be made. Now it is all
plastic and wires. Beyond the ability of the standard user to diagnose or
repair, unless you are Penoff.
Priapis driving neighbor thinks that his plastic car will last a long time.
All that plastic will be able to get
I hate the crap electric in the W220
Ever since I got the thing the driver side marker has been blinking as normal.
The dash says that the marker is non op. I figure it may be the original bulb
is bad, so I change it. New bulb is very nice and orange, bright, and blinks
like the old one. No
On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 13:38:07 -0400 Dan Penoff via Mercedes
wrote:
> It also gives you the ability to alter operating parameters as well. I
> made some simple changes on my car so it thinks it was delivered to a
> hot part of the world. As a result of the changes, my engine runs a
> bit cooler a
DAS is quite expensive is it not? The VCDS cable for my VW was something like
$300 brand new, the software is free once you've bought the cable.
-Curt
From: Dan Penoff via Mercedes
To: Okie Benz
Cc: Dan Penoff
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2015 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] CHANGE
I felt much the same way, although I put my concerns aside in a compromise for
the deal I got on the car.
That being said, I have to say that if you have the DAS software and
multiplexer, troubleshooting and fault diagnosis is amazingly simple on these
cars. You pretty much plug the computer i
That's nothing. My 2003 S430 (W220) has four fuse boxes. And some
electrical items have "electronic fuses" as MB calls them. It's a
fancy name for saying that they're using an SCR to control a
circuit, and it limits current if it sees a ground or short circuit.
Makes troubleshooting tough s
I found some pdfs of the charts for the 4(!!!) fuse boxes that some MB
tech posted, including a vid that shows where the pass side panel is
(not where the manual says it is). I guess they are findable on some MB
maintenance server somewhere, probably only accessible by techs. She
just left on
So my wife wants to power her phone from a cig plug charger in the
2012 ML. There is a ciggy lighter in the front console, and the
manual shows either/both a 12V socket there, but hers only has the
ciggy lighter. I try to get the lighter out, push it down, nothing
happens. So I pry it out, p
That’s nothing. My 2003 S430 (W220) has four fuse boxes. And some electrical
items have “electronic fuses” as MB calls them. It’s a fancy name for saying
that they’re using an SCR to control a circuit, and it limits current if it
sees a ground or short circuit.
Makes troubleshooting tough so
So my wife wants to power her phone from a cig plug charger in the 2012
ML. There is a ciggy lighter in the front console, and the manual shows
either/both a 12V socket there, but hers only has the ciggy lighter. I
try to get the lighter out, push it down, nothing happens. So I pry it
out, p
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