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Old 10-01-2007, 07:46 AM   #91 (permalink)
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Hello everyone...I am a benzworld newbie myself....but not a newbie to problems with my W140 coupe....I have already replaced the motor...(threw a rod through the side of my block...don't ask why...stealership doesn't even have an answer for me)...but as we all know there is always "something". I would be more than happy to share my experiences! Keep up the good work gents...happy benzing : )
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Old 10-02-2007, 09:17 AM   #92 (permalink)
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Missing ODBII DTC codes... for ETA (EA/CC/ISC actuator)

In the above listing of DTC codes the following two are missing.

I know these apply to 1996+ W140 ME seqential multiport fuel injection engines (120.982, 119 and 104) and may apply to others.

P1580 - Right (or only) EA/CC/ISC actuator (M16/3 or M16/1)
P1581 - Left EA/CC/ISC actuator (M16/4)

Both codes will light up MIL after two trips with fault.

The codes are due to difference in voltage comparison of actual value potentiometer 1 and actual value potentiometer 2.
In my case the EA/CC/ISC actuator would intermittantly stick open; causing Limp Home mode and ESP lamp illumination. Thorough cleaning corrected the situation.

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Old 12-22-2007, 09:34 AM   #93 (permalink)
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Installing an aftermarket pressure shut-off switch in the closing assist pump

Installing an aftermarket pressure shut-off switch in the closing assist pump


Here is one of the most ambitious repairs to the closing assist pump that I have had the pleasure of posting here. I corresponded recently with Christian (looks like he is from Sweden by email address) who was going to attempt to install an aftermarket pressure shut-off switch in his closing assist pump whose original switch was unrepairable (I’m not sure why at this time.). I just received a success story by email yesterday.

Christian found a switch from Farnell / Electronic Component Distributors / Suppliers / Electronics, Electrical Parts, Electrical Components and Wholesale Electronics., part number 6101-0018, manufactured by Herga.

Farnell Export

This switch operates at pressures from 0.025-2.75 bar (1-40 psi). There are 4 different springs that come with the switch so that you can choose the correct operating pressure for your application. The closing assist pump is supposed to reach pressures greater than 2 bar during normal operation, and Christian reports the proper spring to use is the one in the yellow bag labeled 13-0022-A-87.

The installation is pretty simple according to Christian’s pics. Here is a close-up pic of the new switch showing the contacts that are used.



First, you must desolder the old pressure shut-off switch from the circuit board, and disconnect the air line to the switch. See pics in earlier sections. There are only two actual electrical connections, but there are three solder connections. The third solder connection doesn’t connect to anything electrically. I guess it’s just there to help hold the switch to the board.

Now, solder two wires that will go to the new switch to the electrical contacts on the board.



Solder the two wires to the switch contacts shown, and using about 10 mm or less of a flexible plastic hose with 4 mm ID, connect the new switch to the air manifold.

Before you put the pump back together, you need to adjust the pressure shut-off properly. So, using the trunk or any door, do a test closing run, and time the operation of the pump as described earlier. There is a screw on the switch to adjust the shut-off pressure. Adjust the switch until the pump run time after the door or trunk has latched is about 2-3 seconds.

That’s it. The rest of the job is packaging the switch properly in the area where the original switch resided. Be careful not to pinch or kink the air line. In the two following pics, you can see that Christian used wire ties to hold the switch in place and secure the air hose.





Cheers,
Brett

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Old 01-10-2008, 09:25 PM   #94 (permalink)
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looking for a fuse chart for a 1999 S320
please help neen it bad
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Old 01-26-2008, 06:56 AM   #95 (permalink)
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Brett,

While I am not currently in need of your post about the closing assist pump, I am very impressed with your continued efforts for our benefit and attention to detail.

Thanks,

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Old 02-22-2008, 10:32 PM   #96 (permalink)
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Does anyone know where the fuel relay switch is located ona 93 s500? thanks in advance to anyone who can answer this.
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:56 AM   #97 (permalink)
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Explain fuel relay switch.. what are you looking for ?
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Old 02-24-2008, 04:43 PM   #98 (permalink)
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nevermind that, but the problem i am having is my car rwas running fine, and then all the sudden it just cuts off. If I try to start it right back up it will turn over but will cut right back off. If I let it sit for a while it will turn back o9n a run for afew, but then cut back off. I have a brand new battery in. I was told it could be a number of things, but I was hoping someone could help me get started to figure out what it could be. The car is a 93 s500.
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Old 02-25-2008, 12:57 AM   #99 (permalink)
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Fuel filter?

Sounds favorite.. Are you sure its a fuel problem...
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Old 02-25-2008, 06:34 AM   #100 (permalink)
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not really sure what it is at this point, any help would be great.
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