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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 02:51 PM
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Probably a stupid question but...

This may have already been answered somewhere else, but does the CLS have a tire pressure monitoring system standard? Thought I saw one the first day, but I can't find it now and there is nothing in the owners manual on it. The owners manual by the way is about as thick as the Bible. Fun reading...LOL.
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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 03:59 PM
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John,

It's not stupid at all. It's factory installed option but you can add on later: https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...t=tire+monitor

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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 04:19 PM
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Ahhh...okay...it's weird becuase I thought someone had said it came standard on the CLS. Prob wouldn't work with 19's or 20's anyway - anyone else have any ideas on this one?

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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by john87699
Ahhh...okay...it's weird becuase I thought someone had said it came standard on the CLS. Prob wouldn't work with 19's or 20's anyway - anyone else have any ideas on this one?

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John,

Sure not a standard in CLS. You need to install sensors in 19's or 20's. See below pictures. This is one of the factory option that I really want...

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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 05:08 PM
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Very cool - it's so tough to tell when your tires are low on 30-40 series tires - this is a really good option. Thanks so much for the info!!! Any idea of the cost for the system plus installation?
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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by john87699
Very cool - it's so tough to tell when your tires are low on 30-40 series tires - this is a really good option. Thanks so much for the info!!! Any idea of the cost for the system plus installation?
Agree, especially the 35 series on the rear. Sometime I wonder those 20's with 305 must look pretty low all the time. I asked MBenzNL last year about my E and if I remember correctly I think they told me about $1K+ with installation. You need to remove the tires/wheels then install the sensors in each wheel.

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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 09:38 PM
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I pinched this off the MB CLS page:

Multifunction display in speedometer face can be scrolled via steering-wheel controls to operate and display various menus and vehicle features: resettable trip meter and outside temperature indicator, digital speedometer, Maintenance System, low-tire pressure warning system and engine oil-level check, radio station, CD player/CD changer,1 navigation system route

Is this something different????
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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Natalie
I pinched this off the MB CLS page:

Multifunction display in speedometer face can be scrolled via steering-wheel controls to operate and display various menus and vehicle features: resettable trip meter and outside temperature indicator, digital speedometer, Maintenance System, low-tire pressure warning system and engine oil-level check, radio station, CD player/CD changer,1 navigation system route

Is this something different????
Natalie,

Yes, it is the same. Our multifunction display can display all these. But we need the option in order to do that.

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ok, now i'm really confused. It is listed as a standard item under insrumentaion on page 29 in the brochure.
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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 11:05 PM
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See, that's the weird thing because I thought I thumbed thru it in the instrument cluster the first day and saw it - had my aftermarket wheels on within two days and now I don't see it. I totally could be wrong though - anyone find the tire pressure system when toggling thru their menu screens in the display? Could it be that it disappears without the wheel sensors?
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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by john87699
See, that's the weird thing because I thought I thumbed thru it in the instrument cluster the first day and saw it - had my aftermarket wheels on within two days and now I don't see it. I totally could be wrong though - anyone find the tire pressure system when toggling thru their menu screens in the display? Could it be that it disappears without the wheel sensors?
John and Natalie,

Please accept my apology! My understanding about TMS in my ex-E W211 was an factory installed option about $1,200 and it is on screen display like disctronic that you can view 4 different corner tire pressure in the display while we drive. I was under the assumption since E and CLS share almost all the same things, I thought they would be the same thing as well. I WAS WRONG. After Natalie post I ran to the car and play around YES, we do have that but it is definitely different than the W211 E. I am not 100% sure how it works but I think when we start the car it will ask to make sure it is the correct tire pressure then it asked you to confirm. Then I guess it will alert us when the tire pressure drops while the car in motion. I just try to look thru the manual but I can't find any info so far. I will call the dealer and ask them tomorrow.

John, If you change the wheel then I think the TMS sensor of the wheel is gone. In order to activate it, I think you need to get the sensor from the dealer and install them to your after market wheels. PLEASE don't take my words since I am guessing all this now. Call your SA or sales to confirm.

I guess I need to stop being smart A** :p

Sorry!
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