Programming a Trans
I have a new to me 2000 ml320 that has had the conductor plate replaced and the person I bought it from said needs to be taken to the dealer to be reprogrammed. I've been reading and rereading forum entries on the matter.
To the best of my summary I think it means the dealer will charge me 150 to reset the codes. That is the same thing I could do if I buy a 150 odbII coder. Can anyone tell me if the dealer reprogram will be any more thorough than just clearing the codes and putting the trans in relearn mode? |
No, just buy the tool. Make sure it's compatible with your 163
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good to know
Thanks for the reply, The MBII is supposed to do this for the 320.
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i980 has exactly the same capabilities as the MB2. You get the MB2 if you also have a sprinter, smart or a car with SBC brakes.if you want to do coding, actuation testing or work with the 38 pin plug on a 210 or earlier car, get the foxwell nt520.
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Replacing the conductor plate on a 2000 MB doesn't require "programming". You don't even have to clear fault codes. If there aren't any current codes the transmission should operate normally, stored codes won't cause any problems.............
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good info
Thanks for all the good info, shifting again.:)
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