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W140 93 300SD convenience module problem
I've been using a lot the feature that closes the windows and sunroof using the key. Usually from the driver side. I used it once on the passenger side. A few days later the battery was flat. I get a 3.25 amp draw when trunk fuse 5, 6, 11, 15 or 16 are in place. I believe all those systems (windows, anti-theft, stereo) hook into the convenience module.
I disconnected the module (those connectors are a proper Chinese puzzle!) but still the draw. I checked continuity to ground of pin 9 from the door lock switches and got ~150 ohms. Not sure if that's open or grounded. The closing assist pump is off the car for service. Am I on the right path thinking the draw has to do with the convenience module? Any thoughts on what I should do next? What is IRCL? Thanks, Sixto 93 300SD |
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Ircl =
Infrared Remote Central Locking
Afraid I have no other input of value. Regards |
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It can be very frustrating doing the resting current draw test on the newer MB's, and the 140's were especially problematic. Need to lower a window and lock the car, pop the trunk, simulate closing the trunk, then hook up the ammeter and wait about 5-10 minutes. Some of the newer cars you have to wait longer than that. These will have a bit higher resting draw than other cars, 30-40 ma not unusual. Whats the age of the battery?
Gilly
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Don't know about the battery. Came with the car.
Current battery is a couple of days old. Could be the battery just died. Sixto 93 300SD |
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Well, except that if the resting current draw stays at 3.5a, that's way too high. That is about enough draw to be a small bulb.
Gilly
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I can't quite figure that one out. I put an ammeter across the ground cable and terminal and keep the circuit while lifting the ground cable. I get the ~3.25 amps reading in the ammeter. Still keeping the circuit I replace the ground cable and the antenna motor whirs. I know it's the antenna motor because the trunk lining is off and the antenna is not too far from my ear. The central locking (PSE?) pump is a fuel tank and seat cushion away. It could be running but I can't hear it. The point is, I don't have complete faith in my ammeter. Why would the antenna motor sense reconnecting the battery if a circuit was maintained by the ammeter the whole time?
Physics is fine until you get to things you can't see like electricity and magnetism ![]() Sixto 93 300SD |
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