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Once the car is started ('93 W124 500E) or the ignition switch in position 2 (right before starter cranking), the N40-controlled lamps go out. I checked for a short (0-ohms) on pin#2 to ground of N40, and no shorts. I also verified that pin#3 should be to ground, and it is. I also removed the instrument cluster so that cluster rhetostat is removed from the circuit, and the N40-controlled lamps still stay on. Is the failure status of N40 to always be ON (connect pin#1 and pin#2). TIA, :-) neil |
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Yes I would suspect the N40 has failed shorted.
The N40 is basically a current amplifier and a short on the output stage would send direct battery voltage right to the output. What happens when you remove N40 from its socket?
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The OM 642/722.9 powered family Still going strong 2014 ML350 Bluetec (wife's DD) 2013 E350 Bluetec (my DD) both my kids cars went to junkyard in 2023 2008 ML320 CDI (Older son’s DD) fatal transmission failure, water soaked/fried rear SAM, numerous other issues, just too far gone to save (165k miles) 2008 E320 Bluetec (Younger son's DD) injector failed open and diluted oil with diesel, spun main bearings (240k miles) 1998 E300DT sold to TimFreeh 1987 300TD sold to vstech |
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I also removed the "signal/instrument cluster dimmer" from pin#4, by opening the connector and removing the GY/BU wire. and plugged N40 back in, and still got the N40-conrolled lamps to be lit. I opened up N40 (pn# 003.545.63.32), and it's not just one transistor, and definitely no mechanical relay. I counted 4-transistors, with the TO-220 BDX78 (PNP) sharing a large heatsink with a power resistor, and a LM2901N Quad Single Supply Comparator, along with a couple of caps, and numerous diodes and resistors. N40 didn't pass the sniff test. Something is burnt. I have a parts car . . . BTW: What component could fail shorted and pass full voltage/current ? :-) neil FWIW, it seems like it has been superceeded by 004.545.08.32, which based on pics, doesn't have a large heatsink (perhaps inside the case). I'll pull one from the '95 donor, but I'm wondering if the superceeded part is more reliable. Last edited by ke6dcj; 09-15-2014 at 01:17 AM. |
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I would still check the wiring harnesses to the rear doors. You could have had an intermittent short that fried your N40.
That big transistor would fail shorted and pass full voltage if you had a downstream short.
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The OM 642/722.9 powered family Still going strong 2014 ML350 Bluetec (wife's DD) 2013 E350 Bluetec (my DD) both my kids cars went to junkyard in 2023 2008 ML320 CDI (Older son’s DD) fatal transmission failure, water soaked/fried rear SAM, numerous other issues, just too far gone to save (165k miles) 2008 E320 Bluetec (Younger son's DD) injector failed open and diluted oil with diesel, spun main bearings (240k miles) 1998 E300DT sold to TimFreeh 1987 300TD sold to vstech |
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