The easiest and most available method of diagnosing a pre 2000 mercedes and it is free too, for me it was the only way to clear fault codes on my convertible top module. Please download the fault code PDF, which is in the description. Thank you for watching and subscribing.
Hello World Blink. A1 in three weeks of research and sharing. Thank you ! Went down the rabbit whole with Jaguar electronics..Now it's Mercedes turn. Read 1 pair behind the audio head unit so I got my Krone punch down tool out. Now we talking connecting a light globe for the vehicle to make it purr and Ohm. The path of least resistance, keep it simple, bring back analogue 🙂 Oils are not just oils.
Thank you for posting this video! I’m in the same boat with my 96 SL320. The foxwell and C3 could not communicate with my 38-pin connector. Going to try this today and see if it works.
I like your video and your explain but for example if i need to check the electronic transmission 722.6 ? If there is fuolt ! How many times will light?? Please answer.. great service. very educative .Thank you regards
Any update on this? Trying to figure out how to reset codes for my TCM. I replaced the conductor plate twice now but I’m not convinced the code has been cleared properly using the OBD2 port. I’ve read I have to use the 38pin port to clear it properly.
can I simply run 2 wires from 12V DC LED light and from the negative wire a switch wire? no fancy block as yours😂. I've seen even more sophisticated self made OBD readers. I don't want to over do it. is the block important? thank you very much for all your helpful videos!
Thank you! I copied your blink system. It lights on when I hold it for 3 seconds, but I am getting no blink after that at all. That goes for all pins, same thing
@@BenzAddiction Rick's pdf file for error code says, no blink or 1 blink is no error but Mercedes USA pdf file doesn't say anything about no blink. Any thoughts?
First of all, thank you for this video! I made a code reader to diagnose my ASR light and limp mode for my 92 500sl 16 pin connector. I'm in the US by the way. I tested the "Electronic Accelerator / Cruise Control / Idle Speed Control (EA/CC/ISC) w/ASR". The book says it's "Closed throttle recognition signal to engine control module (HFM-SFI or Left LH-SFI) Fuel safety shut-off to engine control module (HFM-SFI or left or right LH-SFI)". Can you point me in the right direction? Thank you again!
Thanks for your videos, always very informative and because you're based in Australia is even better. I have just bought a '96 Sl500 r129. As this video was done about 9 mths ago have you searched anymore for an OBD scanner that will diagnose the r129 fully including Roof and Suspension ? Thanks George
Thanks mate, the situation for 96 year might be better and you might be able to diagnose using a OBD2 Scanner. I am not 100% sure though on the brand you should use.
Hello, thank you for this! I made my own tool but I can only replicate this on port 4 on my 1996 W202 (which gives me 1 blink, so that is good). I have an issue with ABS, but when I try to plug it into port 6 to read it never blinks any code back. Same for all other pins. Is there anything else I have to do to activate the other ports, like start the car?
@Krisemann Hi, only "ignition on" is enough, not all of the cars have all of the modules, The pin number you need for diagnostic access to the 41996 W22 ABS module depends on the type of connector it has: For Cab-mounted ECUs: * Obtain codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 1 second. * Clear codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 3 seconds. For Frame-mounted ECUs with all 12 pin connectors: * Obtain codes: Back probe pin 10 of the X1 connector to ground for 1 second. * Clear codes: Back probe pin 10 of the X1 connector to ground for 3 seconds. For Frame-mounted ECUs with all 18 pin connectors: * Obtain codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 1 second. * Clear codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 3 seconds. You can find this information on page 35 of the Wabco document you linked: www.wabco-customercentre.com/catalog/docs/mm0112_web_en.pdf Important Note: * Back probing involves carefully inserting a probe into the back of the connector to make contact with the desired pin. This should be done with caution to avoid damaging the connector. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@BenzAddiction My W202 only has the 38 pin port in the engine bay. It's worth mentioning I live in Europe so the OBD2 ports were mandated at a later point here. Should I check the ABS light in the dashboard if it blinks out codes?
@@BenzAddiction I have tried redesigning the tool by putting 2K ohm resistors on it with a standard red LED bulb on it now, to no avail. Doing some further reading it seems like my car might have a hybrid system, in which case I would need a proper scan tool.
@@bernardwarr4187 Hi Bernard, mine is a R129 1999 and only gets light on, no flashing, If same tool works fine on your W124 I guess system is different after 1998.
So I made the testing circuit, but when I press the button, nothing happens. If i reverse the circuit but not connect 16 , i have led light. So I have 12 Volts on all test points but when I push it to ground with the button, nothing happens afterwards.. Why is this?
I checked my wiring again, diode was wrong way around, but I still have trouble getting it to blink on error codes, the led lights when I press the button now. But no blinks after i have pressed it for 3-4 sec.
@@JulianoBarbosa-b1v no i didnt solve it, i dont know if it matters but the car had been standing without power for at while. But im guessing i should atleast have gotten the one blink "ok/no faults" led. But I never did...
@@petter7252 Hi Petter, yeah, same here, my car is a R129 1999 but still has 38-pin connector, I was wondering if it has a different diagnostic system. Thanks for your attention, if I find something I will keep you posted, maybe @BenzAddiction can help us meanwhile.
Thank you. If I’m having starting issues, what pins would you recommend checking? The car was running great and then it stalled and won’t start. Just replaced fuel pump. No change.
@@danludwig3679 These modules are not very sophisticated, I would start 1. Checking fuel pressure 2. Pull a plug wire and check for ignition while cranking. If it is fuel related, fuse and pump relay to be checked. Ignition related: might be coil...
The easiest and most available method of diagnosing a pre 2000 mercedes and it is free too, for me it was the only way to clear fault codes on my convertible top module. Please download the fault code PDF, which is in the description. Thank you for watching and subscribing.
I am making the code reader. What is the clear plastic junction piece called and where can I find one?
@brandonfowler6013 TBH I am not sure, just use what is available, that's just decorative:)
@@brandonfowler6013 thats a domino connector.
Great sharing of the tips.
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Hello World Blink. A1 in three weeks of research and sharing. Thank you ! Went down the rabbit whole with Jaguar electronics..Now it's Mercedes turn. Read 1 pair behind the audio head unit so I got my Krone punch down tool out. Now we talking connecting a light globe for the vehicle to make it purr and Ohm. The path of least resistance, keep it simple, bring back analogue 🙂 Oils are not just oils.
You are welcome 😊
great service. very educative .Thank you regards
Thanks mate
Thank you very much for the video and the link. I hope it help me to find a combustion failure...
Thanks mate, fingers crossed 🤞
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You are welcome 😊
When you do the notification, there is a warning sound. Now it does not work for me. Where can I find this device in the cabin? 5:42
This buzzer might be behind the cluster. But not 100% sure.
Thank you for posting this video! I’m in the same boat with my 96 SL320. The foxwell and C3 could not communicate with my 38-pin connector. Going to try this today and see if it works.
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thank you for the video. I've a china-sd too. Same Problem for example with W210. With the advice of your video I can help myself a little bit more. ☝
Thank you Oliver, I learnt this the hard way...
I like your video and your explain but for example if i need to check the electronic transmission 722.6 ? If there is fuolt ! How many times will light?? Please answer..
great service. very educative .Thank you regards
Thanks bro, It depends on the fault, you need to count the numbers then based on the number find the fault.
Any update on this? Trying to figure out how to reset codes for my TCM. I replaced the conductor plate twice now but I’m not convinced the code has been cleared properly using the OBD2 port. I’ve read I have to use the 38pin port to clear it properly.
Thank you
You are welcome
can I simply run 2 wires from 12V DC LED light and from the negative wire a switch wire? no fancy block as yours😂. I've seen even more sophisticated self made OBD readers. I don't want to over do it. is the block important? thank you very much for all your helpful videos!
Hello, there is no fancy thing as long as you keep your wires safe and insulated. Just follow the diagram and good luck 👍
Thank you! I copied your blink system. It lights on when I hold it for 3 seconds, but I am getting no blink after that at all. That goes for all pins, same thing
That's weird 😕
@@BenzAddiction Rick's pdf file for error code says, no blink or 1 blink is no error but Mercedes USA pdf file doesn't say anything about no blink. Any thoughts?
First of all, thank you for this video! I made a code reader to diagnose my ASR light and limp mode for my 92 500sl 16 pin connector. I'm in the US by the way. I tested the "Electronic Accelerator / Cruise Control / Idle Speed Control (EA/CC/ISC) w/ASR". The book says it's
"Closed throttle recognition signal to engine control module (HFM-SFI or Left LH-SFI) Fuel safety shut-off to engine control module (HFM-SFI or left or right LH-SFI)". Can you point me in the right direction? Thank you again!
Update, I reset the code and then went for about a 5 mile drive. The ASR light came back on but not limp mode.
I would do a google on this...
Better than the limp mode 😉
Thanks for your videos, always very informative and because you're based in Australia is even better. I have just bought a '96 Sl500 r129. As this video was done about 9 mths ago have you searched anymore for an OBD scanner that will diagnose the r129 fully including Roof and Suspension ? Thanks George
Thanks mate, the situation for 96 year might be better and you might be able to diagnose using a OBD2 Scanner. I am not 100% sure though on the brand you should use.
Hello, thank you for this! I made my own tool but I can only replicate this on port 4 on my 1996 W202 (which gives me 1 blink, so that is good). I have an issue with ABS, but when I try to plug it into port 6 to read it never blinks any code back. Same for all other pins. Is there anything else I have to do to activate the other ports, like start the car?
@Krisemann Hi, only "ignition on" is enough, not all of the cars have all of the modules, The pin number you need for diagnostic access to the 41996 W22 ABS module depends on the type of connector it has:
For Cab-mounted ECUs:
* Obtain codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 1 second.
* Clear codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 3 seconds.
For Frame-mounted ECUs with all 12 pin connectors:
* Obtain codes: Back probe pin 10 of the X1 connector to ground for 1 second.
* Clear codes: Back probe pin 10 of the X1 connector to ground for 3 seconds.
For Frame-mounted ECUs with all 18 pin connectors:
* Obtain codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 1 second.
* Clear codes: Back probe pin 15 of the X1 connector to ground for 3 seconds.
You can find this information on page 35 of the Wabco document you linked: www.wabco-customercentre.com/catalog/docs/mm0112_web_en.pdf
Important Note:
* Back probing involves carefully inserting a probe into the back of the connector to make contact with the desired pin. This should be done with caution to avoid damaging the connector.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@BenzAddiction My W202 only has the 38 pin port in the engine bay. It's worth mentioning I live in Europe so the OBD2 ports were mandated at a later point here. Should I check the ABS light in the dashboard if it blinks out codes?
@@BenzAddiction I have tried redesigning the tool by putting 2K ohm resistors on it with a standard red LED bulb on it now, to no avail. Doing some further reading it seems like my car might have a hybrid system, in which case I would need a proper scan tool.
Does OB15 in the table means no. module on pin no. 15 ?
I think so.
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HI. Is it possible to reset the SRS light on a 1997 Mercedes W210TD. Thanks
I think it is possible with this method.
I can’t pull the codes on this W202. I have a LED tool, it works on my w124 but can’t get it to flash any codes back
Even form socket number 8?
@@BenzAddiction I can see which pins have connections. I tried them all. I get the LED on with the button, but no flashing? Many thanks for any advice
@@bernardwarr4187 Hi Bernardwarr4187. Could you solve this issue? I have same situation, no flashing after 3 or 4 seconds.
@@JulianoBarbosa-b1v works perfect on my 500E W124, but only gets the light on, no flashing at all on the W202?
@@bernardwarr4187 Hi Bernard, mine is a R129 1999 and only gets light on, no flashing, If same tool works fine on your W124 I guess system is different after 1998.
So I made the testing circuit, but when I press the button, nothing happens. If i reverse the circuit but not connect 16 , i have led light. So I have 12 Volts on all test points but when I push it to ground with the button, nothing happens afterwards.. Why is this?
I checked my wiring again, diode was wrong way around, but I still have trouble getting it to blink on error codes, the led lights when I press the button now. But no blinks after i have pressed it for 3-4 sec.
Just check your circuit logically again an refer to the diagram shown in the video, soon I am going to use the same test light on a W124, good luck.
@@petter7252 Hi Petter7252. Could you solve this issue? I have same situation, no flashing after 3 or 4 seconds.
@@JulianoBarbosa-b1v no i didnt solve it, i dont know if it matters but the car had been standing without power for at while. But im guessing i should atleast have gotten the one blink "ok/no faults" led. But I never did...
@@petter7252 Hi Petter, yeah, same here, my car is a R129 1999 but still has 38-pin connector, I was wondering if it has a different diagnostic system. Thanks for your attention, if I find something I will keep you posted, maybe @BenzAddiction can help us meanwhile.
would this work on a 2001 CLK w208? I'm european so my car does not have OBDII onyl the 38 pin
Should work
@@BenzAddiction Thanks!!! I'll let you know so you can add the info to the description ;-)
@@BenzAddiction Where did u buy that plastic thing that holds the wires and how is it called? (sorry i'm neither english neither expert on circuits)
@@st.dardust_garage I think that is called a wire terminal. But you do not need to have that simply use duct tape to secure cables.
Thank you very much
You have to check each pin individually? How do you decipher what the code means?
All this data for codes are available online if you google it. Positive and negative is always fixed, the data cable (green) is for different modules.
Thank you. If I’m having starting issues, what pins would you recommend checking? The car was running great and then it stalled and won’t start. Just replaced fuel pump. No change.
@@danludwig3679 These modules are not very sophisticated, I would start 1. Checking fuel pressure 2. Pull a plug wire and check for ignition while cranking. If it is fuel related, fuse and pump relay to be checked. Ignition related: might be coil...
@@BenzAddiction thanks again man 👍🏼. Fuel pressure is good. I will check for spark.
Actually 96 was the year ODB2 was introduced.....
In some countries...
1996 USA Mexico and Canada
Boa noite. Para apagar avaria do Air bag luz srs, consigo fazer dessa forma ? Retirei o volante com a chave ligada
The best thing to do is not buy a Mercedes, otherwise you are just looking for trouble
Yeah, we love these dramas :)