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Help please...I purchased my first Mercedes, a 1992 400SE, last summer when I moved to AZ. Just got it back from the shop after a week for AC repairs, was driving down the road when the alarm went off. So far, I've had it to three different locations - dealership, independent repair shop, and used MB dealer. All said they fixed it, but none have. One disconnected the horn, but the lights still flashed. Then someone disconnected the lights, but there's still a clicking. I'm not sure anyone here knows what to do...most of all me! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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As a modern electrical system the alarm in your car is about as simple as it gets. Three locks transmit either a arm or a disarm signal. They also have equal priority. Once armed the systme monitors simple off/on switches.
Intermittants can be a problem as the system has no self-diagnostics, but if you have the clicking the system is in alarm mode. It seems that two of the three people that have worked on it have just tried to defeat it. Was that your idea?? If so they will have to do a better job, I would just disconnect the controller if thats what you want. If you want it fixed then you need to tell them that and expect to pay once for it. I have a problem with the fact that three different people worked on the problem. That has to be your fault, it isn't the car that's wandering all over town. Pick one of those that attempted a by-pass fix and tell them what you want. If you asked for a by-pass and paid for it then go get your moneys worth. ------------------ Steve Brotherton Owner 24 bay BSC Bosch Master, ASE master L1 26 years MB technician |
I have a 1992 500SL and the alarm has recently begun to go off spontaneously. I will lock the car and roughly a minute later the alarm will go off.
I don't want to fool around with fixing it, I am just tired of having this happen. Where is the controller that you refer to and how do I disconnect it? Thanks, JR |
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