Q for those with aftermarket diffusers
#1
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Q for those with aftermarket diffusers
I'm considering a Mode Carbon rear diffuser but wanted to see if replacing the stock diffuser could possibly affect any of the tech features (kick to open/close trunk, parking sensors, etc). Has anybody run into issues with some of their features after replacing the rear diffuser?
I think I've seen some mention the kick to open/close trunk may not have worked or worked well after replacement. Not sure if that's an electronics issue or perhaps given the larger size of an aftermarket diffuser it's just physically harder to get your kick to the sensor spot.
I think I've seen some mention the kick to open/close trunk may not have worked or worked well after replacement. Not sure if that's an electronics issue or perhaps given the larger size of an aftermarket diffuser it's just physically harder to get your kick to the sensor spot.
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I'm considering a Mode Carbon rear diffuser but wanted to see if replacing the stock diffuser could possibly affect any of the tech features (kick to open/close trunk, parking sensors, etc). Has anybody run into issues with some of their features after replacing the rear diffuser?
I think I've seen some mention the kick to open/close trunk may not have worked or worked well after replacement. Not sure if that's an electronics issue or perhaps given the larger size of an aftermarket diffuser it's just physically harder to get your kick to the sensor spot.
I think I've seen some mention the kick to open/close trunk may not have worked or worked well after replacement. Not sure if that's an electronics issue or perhaps given the larger size of an aftermarket diffuser it's just physically harder to get your kick to the sensor spot.
#3
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I'm curious about this as well. Additionally, whether the aftermarket diffusers changed the direction the rear parking sensors were pointed or otherwise affected function/range. Some seem to look like they are pointed more downward on the aftermarket diffusers as opposed to straight back on the OEM diffuser.
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I'm curious about this as well. Additionally, whether the aftermarket diffusers changed the direction the rear parking sensors were pointed or otherwise affected function/range. Some seem to look like they are pointed more downward on the aftermarket diffusers as opposed to straight back on the OEM diffuser.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-c63s-...c43-sedan.html
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SJGetsome, take a look at the thread linked below and specifically post #16 from Aaron Ramsey. Stuff like that is what is making me hesitant to go forward with a diffuser swap. The cost of parts + labor is already on the precipice of what I'm willing to do for this relatively minor change and adding risk of causing features not to function properly makes it kind of dicey for me to do.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-c63s-...c43-sedan.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-c63s-...c43-sedan.html
#6
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unfortunately some people do face issues. For me the kick to open trunk doesnt work and one of the rear parking sensor tends to act weird at times. not things i care much about over the added aggressive look but this will be subjective obviously
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Last edited by tobeit; 05-26-2020 at 01:22 PM.
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I have the mode carbon piece - no issues at all, other than the fact it doesnt come with proper hardware to mount it. Thankfully I manage a collision shop and we do a lot of mercedes, so we had stuff around to improvise.
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Which mode carbon diffuser do you have? Lufstrom or Euro Spec?
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I wonder if there is a pattern between sedan vs coupe as far as those facing issues. I see yours is a coupe (I have a sedan). I wonder if only coupes have had issues or if some with sedans have also run into these functionality problems.
#11
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As poorly as the kick to open works on my wife’s stock CLS I can’t imagine it working any worse.
My C63 doesn’t have this feature so for me this is a moot point.
My C63 doesn’t have this feature so for me this is a moot point.
Last edited by SDRider; 05-27-2020 at 05:00 AM.
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Interesting. So we have you and untamedd in this thread saying now the kick feature doesn't work on their coupes (though it does on sinister's coupe) and the one sedan that commented (tobeit) says everything works fine. Perhaps some coupes will run into issues but sedans won't? Or it's just reading too much into the responses since there are several variables here (the specific type of diffuser and installation, most notably).
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Interesting. So we have you and untamedd in this thread saying now the kick feature doesn't work on their coupes (though it does on sinister's coupe) and the one sedan that commented (tobeit) says everything works fine. Perhaps some coupes will run into issues but sedans won't? Or it's just reading too much into the responses since there are several variables here (the specific type of diffuser and installation, most notably).
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Agreed. It's one of those functions that I find myself using a ton more than I would've expected. It's the first car I've had with that and have only had the car 6 weeks so perhaps the novelty will wear off, but for now the risk of losing that adds to the cons of moving forward with a diffuser swap for me.
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Agreed. It's one of those functions that I find myself using a ton more than I would've expected. It's the first car I've had with that and have only had the car 6 weeks so perhaps the novelty will wear off, but for now the risk of losing that adds to the cons of moving forward with a diffuser swap for me.
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Agreed. I use the kick to open function almost daily, it’s such a convenient feature to have and definitely isn’t a novelty (like my HUD which is more of a distraction than anything).
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I doubt Tobeit's kick function works either. It's almost the same diffuser and it goes underneath the kick sensor making it unable to function. From my research before I got the PSM one, the mode carbon or replicas of it disables the kick function as well. I forgot to add that the parking sensors all work.
#21
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Where exactly is the sensor for the kick feature? Looking at a pic of an uninstalled MC euro diffuser and it doesn't look like it is so large under the car that it'd cover where I'm typically kicking, but it's hard to tell with my limited knowledge on the subject.
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Well, I demonstrated that the kick works just fine despite someone here doubting it (bad video I guess) ...it also demonstrates that the sensor is in the middle, need to kick in the center and works all the time.
#25
One thing to note about the coupe is that it has no trunk release button on the trunk itself (I believe the sedan has one — correct me if I’m wrong). If the kick release method doesn’t work, your open options are to reach for your key fob every time, or release from driver’s seat.