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Old 09-08-2021, 11:29 PM
Benzone Benzone is offline
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Originally Posted by paul roberts View Post
You can buy a Xentry for $600 to $1500. It's the closest thing to a factory scanner. I just bought an updated one for $850. The only thing that I haven't been able to do, is coding on the 722.9 transmissions. A few of the techs that I know at one of our local MBZ dealers say that they have them in the shop and use them all the time. I guess they're easier to use and they still support HHT-WIN for the older cars unless it's running windows 10.
Paul, The Foxwell NT510Elite was able to do coding for the 722.6 in my '02 C320. I was able to access the TCM, remove parameters do a drive cycle to input correct parameters. A bit of a long process but it worked in the end and saved me a lot more $ than the price I paid for the scanner.



'85 W126 The one that started this crazy love affair
'95 C220 son totaled
'01 W210 My daily driver 300k+
'02 W203 Wife's daily driver almost 100k

Last edited by Benzone; 09-08-2021 at 11:42 PM. Reason: formatting
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