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1992 500SL check eng lt
How do you read the OBD codes on a 1992 500SL. I have the 16 pin connector with the push button & LED. I purchased the MBZ STAR Service Manual CD and it only states what the fault codes are how to hook up the MBZ OBD code reader to access them. Is it possible to read the codes without a OBD code reder through the LED and if so, how?
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Depress the button by the LED for 3 seconds & then count the number of blinks from the LED. To erase that code hold the same button for 8 seconds.
Wait a few seconds & again press the button for 3 seconds & then again 8 seconds until only 1 blink appears.. that signals there are no more codes. There are many posts here about what each code(number) means, or you can post your results & we can describe what they mean.
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1992 500sl check eng lt
I finaly got home and checked the led. I counted 13 blinks and the MBZ Model 129 Service Manual CD-ROM says 13 = "cam position sensor signal of ignition control module defective". Am I reading this correct and if so, how can I check the ignition control module? I cleared the fault but it would come back on after about a minute of engine idle.
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What is the difference between reading the LED on the car and the home made LED between pin 3 & 8?
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These codes are system specific and give the Tech a better insight to operating systems faults. The Ignition module is at pin #8, so that is where I would want to find out what has been stored there . By the time that info gets to the DM and Check Engine light, you only know there is a problem coming from the Ignition module, but you don't know what specifically made the module send info to trigger a CE lamp at the DM...so you go to that module and see what that one says. The only time a CE lamp comes on is when the fault gets to the point of effecting emmissions. The individual modules will pick up the fault way before the CE/lamp DM does. It is the ignition module that has sent the DM info that it has detected a fault in the cam sensor circuit that will effect emmissions. So, the ignition module may have more specific stored code info for you. [ at pin#8...tool will get you into that modules fault bank.] Last edited by Arthur Dalton; 01-02-2007 at 12:23 AM. |
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I've seen two versions of circuits that use an LED to read codes. The one Arthur posted is the simplest and is essentially what I use (I omit the switch). |
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I checked the IAT sensor and found it to be open (sensor wire broken). I cleared the code, disconnected the connector from the IAT and got the same 13 blinks on the LED. It looks like that is the problem. Part is on order. I have a little trouble with the MBZ CD-ROM Service Manual. I am an aircraft mechanic and not a MBZ mechanic. It takes me a little longer to figure this out. Thanks for all the help.
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Page 24 ..Code 13 / Intake Air Temp sensor signal Illogical. |
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1992 500sl iat problems
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