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Thanks vexed, I will try again tonight and and look at the CST switch for the blinking codes this time!
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Will give it another shot tonight, and look at the CST button. Does have know a good source for the rear axle switches? |
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I am getting no codes no codes from there . I noticed when I press the momentary-switch button on my home-made scanner, my CST button dims until I let go of the button. But no codes are being flashed at all.At Pin #9, i am getting a code 1 (No diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) stored in memory), even with my rear axle switches out. In this document, http://www.w124performance.com/docs/mb/diagnostics/DTC_List_W124_M104.pdf. It says "Pin #9 - Roll Bar (Cabriolet only) (WIS Group 91.59, subgroup 19.1, section 12, one page) - Only blink codes are available" and then "CST / RB (Cabriolet Soft Top / Roll Bar) – Not tested at 16-pin connector – see diagram (WIS Group 77.39, subgroup 11.1, section 12, two pages) - Only blink codes are available" Last edited by watut; 10-05-2011 at 09:12 PM. |
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From what you posted pin 9 would give roll bar codes. Have you tried disconnecting the roll bar controller. To do this disconnect the battery and then the controller which is underneath the rear seat. It's the hack way of ctrl-alt-delete wait an hour and then reconnect in the reverse order, eg battery last. The thought is that clears any faults stored in the controller.
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Have you tried to read the codes? If the light is on steady there is a fault somewhere. The light should flash and then go off. Is the rollbar or down. If its down leave it there.
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Tried reading the codes but got none, the roll bars are in the up position. Will try the codes again tonight
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