AMG GT (C190) Active Spoiler Delete Help

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Oct 4, 2025 | 10:52 AM
  #1  
Hi guys,
I've got a new to me, AMG GT Coupe and i would like to install a fixed static wing in the back soon. I've been researching online for solutions and for now the only viable solution seems to be to buy the Spoiler Bypass module, however I have access to coding tools and have always liked to change parameters this way on the car, i know it is possible for a delete to be done via coding on the X290 4 Door GT models, but am not fully sure the same coding applies to the C190 Coupes. Is there anyone here who would be able to help out and share coding that could make this spoiler delete work? Appreciate any help. Thanks!
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Oct 4, 2025 | 11:13 AM
  #2  
Quote: Hi guys,
I've got a new to me, AMG GT Coupe and i would like to install a fixed static wing in the back soon. I've been researching online for solutions and for now the only viable solution seems to be to buy the Spoiler Bypass module, however I have access to coding tools and have always liked to change parameters this way on the car, i know it is possible for a delete to be done via coding on the X290 4 Door GT models, but am not fully sure the same coding applies to the C190 Coupes. Is there anyone here who would be able to help out and share coding that could make this spoiler delete work? Appreciate any help. Thanks!
You can try https://benzninja.com/

A straightforward and dependable option—such as the solution offered here:
https://ansixauto.com/active-rear-sp...-gt/gt-s/gt-c/
—is generally the preferred approach.

Any time you modify the vehicle’s software, there’s always a risk of introducing unexpected issues.

This topic has been covered extensively in the forum, and here’s one example of the discussion:
https://mbworld.org/forums/coupe-roa...disable-2.html

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Oct 4, 2025 | 11:25 AM
  #3  
Thanks for sharing the links, yes i've taken a look through that extensive thread and understand that its either the module or leaving the motor connected without the linkage so it doesn't throw an error, was just hoping that a coding solution might exist that someone would be willing to share. Appreciate it!
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Oct 4, 2025 | 11:32 AM
  #4  
Quote: Thanks for sharing the links, yes i've taken a look through that extensive thread and understand that its either the module or leaving the motor connected without the linkage so it doesn't throw an error, was just hoping that a coding solution might exist that someone would be willing to share. Appreciate it!
Leaving the motor in place is generally not advisable for a couple of reasons:

a) Many fixed-wing setups that depend on the base unit won't align properly, which means the OEM base attached to the motor will ultimately need to be removed anyway.

b) If performance is a priority, eliminating the added weight of the motor—small as it may seem—can still contribute to marginal gains. In racing, every gram counts.

In any case, I’m hoping someone here can offer a coding solution.
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Oct 4, 2025 | 11:33 AM
  #5  
I appreciate that! Thank you. I'll be on the lookout as well If not then the delete module will end up being the solution.
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Mar 20, 2026 | 10:53 AM
  #6  
Quote: Thanks for sharing the links, yes i've taken a look through that extensive thread and understand that its either the module or leaving the motor connected without the linkage so it doesn't throw an error, was just hoping that a coding solution might exist that someone would be willing to share. Appreciate it!
I got the fixed wing installed last week and getting the error in dash. Thats not the only issue, the other issue is when you hit 100mph it will cut the power and wont go over it cause the wing error. Talked to my tech about it and we gonna try to put the wing motor back and see if that fix everything.

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Mar 20, 2026 | 11:52 AM
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Quote: I got the fixed wing installed last week and getting the error in dash. Thats not the only issue, the other issue is when you hit 100mph it will cut the power and wont go over it cause the wing error. Talked to my tech about it and we gonna try to put the wing motor back and see if that fix everything.
This is a C190 forum, your platform is C192, which the Wing Delete module may be different. Use the C192 forum for more updated and accurate info. In general, without a Delete module, the speed will be limited. You may want to try to contact Ansix Auto to see if they have a delete module for your C192.
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Mar 29, 2026 | 05:56 PM
  #8  
i can help with coding the static spoiler so the car goes out of limp mode
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