E-Class (W210) 1995-2002: E 200, E 220D, E 240, E 290TD, E 300TD, E 200, E 240, E 280, E 320, E 420, E 430 (Wagon, Touring, 4Matic)

$10 modification, you all can do it~~~~~~~~~~~

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Rate Thread
 
Old May 17, 2006 | 09:20 PM
  #1  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
$10 modification, you all can do it~~~~~~~~~~~

Like those Lexus GS w/ White License plate light?
Well............ this modification can last approximately 100,000 hours - That's about 92 years!!!!!!! (3 hours driving a day w/ lights on)

I didn't buy the "Xeon bulb" because it is still gas charged, and it exceed 5W of what MB recommended. LED mod basically has no heat and will not over load your current.

1. Get a pair of 6-LED festoon bulb from ebay. ($8)-size between 36mm to 41mm
2. Get a 100 ohm 10W resistor from Radioshack ($2)

Step 1, replace your license plate festoon w/ LED Festoon.
Step 2, Parallel connect, ONE of the resistor to the Positive and negavie wire of your festoon socket.

(remember, all you need is ONE resistor for both side, because they are in-line current)

********* they are actually brighter than the picture I provided, (it is rainning) and NO MORE "DEFECTIVE LAMP" warning on your cluster **************
Attached Thumbnails  modification, you all can do it~~~~~~~~~~~-f8_1_b.jpg    modification, you all can do it~~~~~~~~~~~-100-ohm-10w.jpg    modification, you all can do it~~~~~~~~~~~-white.jpg  

Last edited by no_clue; May 18, 2006 at 02:03 PM.
Reply
Old May 17, 2006 | 09:49 PM
  #2  
hubert's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 2,160
Likes: 7
From: New York
14'G63 AMG ,1994 Mercedes E500, 2020 Range Rover HST
Real nice my friend just bought the new GS and the only think i like on it is those lights , also can you make a picture of how one has to install the resistor.
Thank You
Reply
Old May 17, 2006 | 09:53 PM
  #3  
hubert's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 2,160
Likes: 7
From: New York
14'G63 AMG ,1994 Mercedes E500, 2020 Range Rover HST
Also wchich bulbs 36 mm or 39mm.
Reply
Old May 17, 2006 | 09:58 PM
  #4  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by hubert
Also wchich bulbs 36 mm or 39mm.
I bought the 39mm one. (OEM is 38mm, 44mm bit too long) Anywhere between 36mm to 41mm should be fine!

Below is the diagram, hope you understand, very simple.

*** ONLY ONE Side need resistor to "fool" your Car ****
Attached Thumbnails  modification, you all can do it~~~~~~~~~~~-wire3.jpg  

Last edited by no_clue; May 17, 2006 at 11:43 PM.
Reply
Old May 17, 2006 | 10:07 PM
  #5  
hubert's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 2,160
Likes: 7
From: New York
14'G63 AMG ,1994 Mercedes E500, 2020 Range Rover HST
Thank You will try to do this on the weekend looks cool.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 01:50 AM
  #6  
Alexbenz's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 5,622
Likes: 1
From: Los Angeles, Ca
Sean's Sister--
so basically the resistor gets hooked up to the postive and the other side to the negative and only on 1 side , right?
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 01:59 AM
  #7  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by Alexbenz
so basically the resistor gets hooked up to the postive and the other side to the negative and only on 1 side , right?
YES ONLY ONE SIDE NEEDED.

Just for the side note:

100 ohm 10W resistor draw ONLY 1.44 Watts.
Needless to say, enough to "fool" that car that the bulb still working.


I have tried the 50 ohm 10W resistor which draw about 2.88 Watt, they works fine also. (that is if you can't find the 100 ohm 10W resistor from RadioShack)

Higher the resistant, less current your car use.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 02:07 AM
  #8  
benzmodz's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
20 Year Member
Photogenic
Photoriffic
Shutterbug
 
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 3,221
Likes: 11
From: Sydney, Australia
W203 slightly modified
Originally Posted by no_clue
Like those Lexus GS w/ White License plate light?
Well............ this modification can last approximately 100,000 hours - That's about 92 years!!!!!!! (3 hours driving a day w/ lights on)

I didn't buy the "Xeon bulb" because it is still gas charged, and it exceed 5W of what MB recommended. LED mod basically has no heat and will not over load your current.

1. Get a pair of 6-LED festoon bulb from ebay. ($8)
2. Get a 100 ohm 10W resistor from Radioshack ($2)

Step 1, replace your license plate festoon w/ LED Festoon.
Step 2, Parallel connect, ONE of the resistor to the Positive and negavie wire of your festoon socket.

(remember, all you need is ONE resistor for both side, because they are in-line current)

********* they are actually brighter than the picture I provided, (it is rainning) and NO MORE "DEFECTIVE LAMP" warning on your cluster **************

If it has no heat then why are you using a 10W resistor.
Reply
MB World Stories

The Best of Mercedes & AMG

story-0

6 Mercedes Models That Did NOT Age Well (But Are Somehow Still Cool)

 Verdad Gallardo
story-1

Manual Mercedes? 6 Times Sindelfingen Let Drivers Have All The Fun

 Verdad Gallardo
story-2

Mercedes SLR McLaren 722 S Is Extremely Rare Example Modified by McLaren

 Verdad Gallardo
story-3

8 Classic Boxy Mercedes Designs That Have Aged Like Fine Wine

 Verdad Gallardo
story-4

Flawlessly Restored Mercedes 190E Evo II Heads to Auction

 Verdad Gallardo
story-5

Electric Mercedes C-Class Unveiled: 11 Things You Need to Know

 Verdad Gallardo
story-6

Mercedes EQS Gets A Major Update: Everything You Need to Know

 Verdad Gallardo
story-7

5 Underrated Mercedes-Benz Models That Don't Get the Love They Deserve

 Verdad Gallardo
story-8

Mercedes 300D Has Pushed Well Past 1 Million Miles and It Ain't Stopping

 Verdad Gallardo
story-9

10 Most Reliable Mercedes-Benz Models You Can Buy Used

 Verdad Gallardo
Old May 18, 2006 | 02:15 AM
  #9  
cragigotgame's Avatar
Member
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 193
Likes: 0
From: Kansas City
97 E420 90 300E
Im planning on doing all my interior lights with led's also.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 02:20 AM
  #10  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by benzmodz
If it has no heat then why are you using a 10W resistor.
how about I rephrase that "LED bulb" virtually produce no heat so it wouldn't "burn" the lens or turn them yellow for long run?
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 02:30 AM
  #11  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by cragigotgame
Im planning on doing all my interior lights with led's also.
I tried that w/ dome light, back light, (need 44mm festoon) but if your have light color leather, ivory, beige it doesn't look too good though...........

Last edited by no_clue; May 18, 2006 at 02:33 AM.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 02:57 AM
  #12  
Alexbenz's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 5,622
Likes: 1
From: Los Angeles, Ca
Sean's Sister--
Originally Posted by no_clue
YES ONLY ONE SIDE NEEDED.

Just for the side note:

100 ohm 10W resistor draw ONLY 1.44 Watts.
Needless to say, enough to "fool" that car that the bulb still working.


I have tried the 50 ohm 10W resistor which draw about 2.88 Watt, they works fine also. (that is if you can't find the 100 ohm 10W resistor from RadioShack)

Higher the resistant, less current your car use.
do you have a link to the ebay section for the bulbs?? i wanted to do this a while ago but just havn't had my car
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 06:07 AM
  #13  
CDP's Avatar
CDP
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 5,816
Likes: 0
From: Orange County, CA
W124's
I still don't get how to do this. lol Would this work on my W124? how do you connect the resistor? do you solder it to the bulb socket or what!?

Last edited by CDP; May 18, 2006 at 06:17 AM.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 08:17 AM
  #14  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by Alexbenz
do you have a link to the ebay section for the bulbs?? i wanted to do this a while ago but just havn't had my car

go to ebay in search box, type in "6-led festoon" or "LED festoon"

Sorry, I don't want to advertise for anyone there...
But the guy call "US HOME Direct" is where I got mine. I am on East coast and get my item in 3 days!

Last edited by no_clue; May 18, 2006 at 11:28 AM.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 08:19 AM
  #15  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by ChrisDPham
I still don't get how to do this. lol Would this work on my W124? how do you connect the resistor? do you solder it to the bulb socket or what!?
I am not sure about w124. It may not even need a resistor. (try take out one of your festoon bulb and see if it give you the warning light)

If it doesnt give you "lamp failure" warning on your cluster, then just install any LED bulb that fit your car w/o resistor.

If it does, then just twist and connect the resistor and seal w/ electrical tape.

Last edited by no_clue; May 18, 2006 at 08:22 AM.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 09:57 AM
  #16  
Whitey's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 4,169
Likes: 2
From: HK (but constantly travelling)
98 W210 Advantgarde
Great job...I've tried with some festoons which are supposed to have built in resistors but still the warnings came up - perhaps the resistors aren't spec'd right? I might try them with the resistors as recommended by No Clue here...cuz I really have "no clue", hahahaha! j/k sorry...

Excuse my ignorance No Clue but why don't you get some festoons with 8 or more LEDs? I have the ones with 8 LEDs but heard there are some with 12 LEDs even...the search continues...Also, are those superbright LEDs? The 8-led one's I tried, even without a resistor are quite dim.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 11:09 AM
  #17  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by Whitey
Great job...I've tried with some festoons which are supposed to have built in resistors but still the warnings came up - perhaps the resistors aren't spec'd right? I might try them with the resistors as recommended by No Clue here...cuz I really have "no clue", hahahaha! j/k sorry...

Excuse my ignorance No Clue but why don't you get some festoons with 8 or more LEDs? I have the ones with 8 LEDs but heard there are some with 12 LEDs even...the search continues...Also, are those superbright LEDs? The 8-led one's I tried, even without a resistor are quite dim.

Yes, they have 8 or 9 LED festoon.
8-LED also works w/ the same resistor. (it is just bit too long and I have to jam into the socket)

Bare in mind, 6-LED is bright enough, just that your license bulb lens, may be too "yellowish" or "not clear" due to time.

Also "RESISTOR" I recommend to install has NOTHING to do w/ the performance of these LED bulb. Its sole purpose is just to "fool" your car that license bulb are working perfectly.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 11:09 AM
  #18  
Huachipato's Avatar
Member
 
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 191
Likes: 1
From: Richardson, TX
'04 Cobra & '04 S430
Remember a few things about LEDs = they only allow current to flow one direction - so if it doesn't light up, install the bulb the other way around.

I think the main purpose of the resistor is to allow more current flow in order to trick the car into thinking that it has a bulb there. The LEDs are a very low power (low current) components, so because of the very little amount of current flowing the car assumes no bulb is there. That's what I'm gathering at least.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 11:13 AM
  #19  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Whitey.....

BTW, I use 6-LED just want people to go... "WoW"
Not to seduce Cop to write down my plate number. blaha....

Also...I don't know about you guys...
if too bright, that make your Mercedes looks like....... Civic
(no offense here, Civic is a great car)

Last edited by no_clue; May 18, 2006 at 11:16 AM.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 12:12 PM
  #20  
Whitey's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 4,169
Likes: 2
From: HK (but constantly travelling)
98 W210 Advantgarde
Oh yes, by the way its configured (in parallel), of course its not going to affect the brightness...my bad, sorry...wasn't thinking right, haha.

But are they the super bright ones? cuz my 8 LED ones (which are too short actually, I guess the length of housing really depends on the brand u get) are definitely not as bright as the original halogens....certainly no where near rice nor acceptable for that matter.

Thanx.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 12:34 PM
  #21  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by Whitey
Oh yes, by the way its configured (in parallel), of course its not going to affect the brightness...my bad, sorry...wasn't thinking right, haha.

But are they the super bright ones? cuz my 8 LED ones (which are too short actually, I guess the length of housing really depends on the brand u get) are definitely not as bright as the original halogens....certainly no where near rice nor acceptable for that matter.

Thanx.
shop for the size between 36mm to 41mm (and it doesn't say anything about super bright when I got them from ebay)
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 03:13 PM
  #22  
CDP's Avatar
CDP
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 5,816
Likes: 0
From: Orange County, CA
W124's
Originally Posted by no_clue
I am not sure about w124. It may not even need a resistor. (try take out one of your festoon bulb and see if it give you the warning light)

If it doesnt give you "lamp failure" warning on your cluster, then just install any LED bulb that fit your car w/o resistor.

If it does, then just twist and connect the resistor and seal w/ electrical tape.
thanks for the update. I just purchased them. So basically just bend the resistor arms around the bulb socket? lol I'm so electrical illiterate so please bare with me!
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 03:21 PM
  #23  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
Originally Posted by ChrisDPham
thanks for the update. I just purchased them. So basically just bend the resistor arms around the bulb socket? lol I'm so electrical illiterate so please bare with me!
Yeap, just that!

Really, I am NO rocket scientiest!!!!
I don't even like solder. blaha..

JUst twist connect one end of the resistor to Positive, and one end to the negative of your bulb socket.


p.s. have you tried remove one of your festoon bulb to see if your car give you "lamp defective" warning light?

You might not even need the resistor if W124 doesn't has current detector on the license blub?

pps. W124 might also good cool w/ White side market? Since you have the clear lens?

Last edited by no_clue; May 18, 2006 at 03:33 PM.
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 06:06 PM
  #24  
The Godfather's Avatar
MBWorld Fanatic!
 
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 6,799
Likes: 1
From: Khalifonia.
4 wheeled car.
excellent thread. I have been wanting to do this for quite some time now! SWEET!
Reply
Old May 18, 2006 | 10:35 PM
  #25  
no_clue's Avatar
Thread Starter
Super Member
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 606
Likes: 4
From: Bellevue, WA
.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
here is better pic today, no rain!
Attached Thumbnails  modification, you all can do it~~~~~~~~~~~-white-light.jpg  
Reply


You have already rated this thread Rating: Thread Rating: 0 votes,  average.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:18 PM.

story-0
6 Mercedes Models That Did NOT Age Well (But Are Somehow Still Cool)

Slideshow: Not every Mercedes design becomes timeless, some feel stuck in the era they came from.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-12 18:09:07


VIEW MORE
story-1
Manual Mercedes? 6 Times Sindelfingen Let Drivers Have All The Fun

Slideshow: Yes, Mercedes built manual cars, and some of them are far more interesting than you'd expect.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-02 12:36:58


VIEW MORE
story-2
Mercedes SLR McLaren 722 S Is Extremely Rare Example Modified by McLaren

Slideshow: A one-of-one U.S.-spec Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster became even rarer after a factory-backed transformation at McLaren's headquarters.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-29 11:19:28


VIEW MORE
story-3
8 Classic Boxy Mercedes Designs That Have Aged Like Fine Wine

Slideshow: Before curves took over, Mercedes mastered the art of the straight line, and some of those shapes still look right today.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-25 12:05:49


VIEW MORE
story-4
Flawlessly Restored Mercedes 190E Evo II Heads to Auction

Slideshow: The 190E Evolution II shows how a homologation necessity became a six-figure collector icon.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-22 17:53:47


VIEW MORE
story-5
Electric Mercedes C-Class Unveiled: 11 Things You Need to Know

Slideshow: Mercedes is turning one of its core nameplates electric, and the details show just how serious this shift is.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-21 13:58:06


VIEW MORE
story-6
Mercedes EQS Gets A Major Update: Everything You Need to Know

Slideshow: Faster charging, longer range, and a controversial steer-by-wire system define the latest evolution of Mercedes-Benz EQS.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-15 10:35:34


VIEW MORE
story-7
5 Underrated Mercedes-Benz Models That Don't Get the Love They Deserve

Slideshow: These overlooked Mercedes-Benz models never got the spotlight, but they quietly delivered more than most remember.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-13 19:35:45


VIEW MORE
story-8
Mercedes 300D Has Pushed Well Past 1 Million Miles and It Ain't Stopping

Slideshow: A well-used 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300D with more than one million miles is now looking for a new owner, and it still appears ready for more.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-10 10:05:15


VIEW MORE
story-9
10 Most Reliable Mercedes-Benz Models You Can Buy Used

Slideshow: From bulletproof sedans to surprisingly tough SUVs, these Mercedes models proved that the three-pointed star can go the distance.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-08 09:55:49


VIEW MORE