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![]() ![]() I was driving my car (560SEL 1989) when suddenly the ASR lit and the pedal went harder. The speed was 100KMPH (62.15040398 Miles per hour). I had the ASR problem on my previous 560SEC 1989 and was one of the mail reasons that I sold the car. I turned off the engine and waited for 5 seconds then turned only the ignition on and then I hear a little ticking sound coming from the driver side (maybe from the fuse box, not sure), and I turned on the engine and see the ASR still lit and the pedal still hard. Please instruct me what to do or how to fix it. The car is only 160K and I make periodical maintenance. But people here don't know how to fix the ASR problem on old cars. Thank you in advanced.
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In the US, at least, ASR was not available until about 1991, if memory serves. Maybe models produced for other countries had it earlier???
In any event, when you describe the pedal having a harder feel, are you describing the accelerator pedal? Can you describe this feeling a little more?
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Check the wires connected to the throttle linkage pot as well as the throttle actuator. You will find that the insulation is rotten. It could be your problem. There is a computer that controls the ASR. And as we all know it could be the problem as well. There are a lot of components that are involved with this system and its hard to say for sure where the problem is without some trouble shooting and diagnosis.
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I believe if you pull the covers on the ABS/ASR unit you'll find some relays in there..pulling one of those disables the ASR. I currently own a 91 SEC w/ ASR and I Hate the feature... I have an ASR defeat switch installed and turn it on (off) every time I get in the car.
Just another item to save you from yourself that gets in the way more then it helps.. I find Right as things are getting interesting it will kick in, and when you are planning for it not to intervene the chassis becomes Very upset. Perhaps it's good for drivers who don't like driving but fortunately I don't fall into that category. Jonathan
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I have an ASR system which at times has previously been problematic. I've done a few things;most improved the problems. Replacing the upper engine wiring harness solved it for awhile. Also readjusting the throttle linkage to the correct open throttle and wide open throttle positions repaired alot of the systems ability to periodically engage. I have thought about replacing the wiring to the ETA also; that seems somewhat involved. System will sometimes engage; I reset it by restarting. Stangely enough it will usually come on before the engine has reached proper operating condition. I'm no expert just an owner tired of paying the repair :fork_off: takers. Good luck
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where are the asr/abs modules located, and which relays do i need to "jank" out ! lmao
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The control module is located above the brake pedal. Its a rectangular aluminum enclosure with a plug on one end. It also controls the cruise control. So if you yank it, no cruise. Same with the acutator. If you disconnect it mechanically the cruise control is lost.
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Thnanks !!!
Right noe, thats sounds like a fair trade off to me. Hell, i've never turned the cruise control on anyway, not even once. So, all i do is unplug the harness to the module? Man, i hope that kills that damn asr ! LOL LOL LOL
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Try it. I cannot say for sure if it will work. It will certainly disable the system. But the ripple effects it will cause I dont know.
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thanks 4 tha reply mt friend
I took paneling off and tried to locate asr module/control unit and coul not find it anywhere. I mean i was all under the dash. I looked everyehre. Do you think its the same on my 94 S600 V12? Thanks
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Watching all your post, I guess I just gotta ask ya' ... "Why don't you just go in there and get the ASR/EA/CC CODES " ????? |
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Thank you 4 your concern
![]() Any help you could provide is very much accepted and appreciated.Thanks again! C.J. ![]() |
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Well, you have found the 38 pin diagnostic port, so..if you can build this simple tool it will allow you to go to the correct pins at that port and get the stored codes that your computer has stored when the fault has come on.
When you got the codes with the built-in led/sw , you were just getting emmissions codes . The other module codes can be gotten with the same procedure from the other pins if you have this led/sw tool. http://members.aol.com/ajdalton7/ledtool.jpg Once you have built this tool, then go to this site and look up the pin #s needed to plug it into for your chassis. Use alligator clips instead of the bananna plugs shown on tool as the 38 pin connector does not accept the banannas. http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/1039/mercedes/cs1000_mb.pdf If you can't find it , I will tell you what pages the info is on. But LOOK first . I would start with pages 47 and 61. These are pins 6 and 7. Power feed for tool is battery +/- terminals with the blk- [pin#1]and red+[pin#3] alligator clips. Just find a small wire to go into those pins and clip the alligator onto it. Also, if you just don't wan't the ABS/ASR to work, you simply unplug one of the front wheel sensor connectors . These connectors are located right behind the shock towers .This was explained to you many post ago. If you cant find that connector, simply follow that wire up from the wheel speed sensor and the connector will be on the other side of the fender well. If you had stayed with the original post as I long ago suggested, I would have answered way back , but I will not chase threads all around the Forum to help solve a problem..your attemps to get help by posting so many different times/post has only hindered a responce.. it causes confusion and most guys that know anything about these systems will not chase a post around the Forum....... I would stay with the original post next time and the info will come your way. Last edited by Arthur Dalton; 12-24-2006 at 08:23 AM. |
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