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WiRiZi 02-13-2019 04:56 AM

S211 Electrical Problems
 
Hello,
Yesterday my friend bought his first Mercedes. Its a E220 CDI Avantgarde `04 Milage: 402000km. He got it really cheap due to electrical issues to the car. The previous owner changed Alternator, Aux battery, BCM, rear sam and the main battery without any success.
The problems that he is experiencing now are; Red lamp in dash with a battery saying "Visit Workshop", Blinkes dont work, Full beam dont work, windshieldwipers dont work, tail lights dont work (Brake lights do work), buttons on the steeringwheel and horn dont work, fuel gauge does not work, none of the buttons on the doors work (power windows etc.), lower control panel does not work, the AC does not work (Rest heat does work), The NTG player does work, but its acting like the car is shut off (Saying that it will shut down in 10min etc.), parktronic does not work, SRS lamp is lit and no response from pushing the airmatic suspension buttons. Engine and transmission seems to be fine.
I`ve tried reading fault codes without any real sucess it would not even let me connect to certain components (BCM and SRS). And where it lets me connect I am getting fault codes on the replaced BCM and rear SAM. It also gave me a fault code on the Steering column module. I guess that is why there is no response from the blinkers, full beam and steeringwheel buttons? Is there a easy way to test if these modules actually work or if its the wiring? Is there any chance that the workshop provided the previous owner with faulty modules? Ill post pictures later today of the fault codes that I am able to read.
I am sorry for my terrible english :/
All answers are appreciated. Feel free to ask questions!

L J 02-13-2019 08:45 AM

Update
 
Today i noticed that the car in question (the car that op i stalking about), wont turn off front right park light, and rear right tail lamp is flickering. This is with key out, lights and car off..

David Frost 02-14-2019 03:37 AM


Originally Posted by WiRiZi (Post 7680340)
Hello,
Yesterday my friend bought his first Mercedes. Its a E220 CDI Avantgarde `04 Milage: 402000km. He got it really cheap due to electrical issues to the car. The previous owner changed Alternator, Aux battery, BCM, rear sam and the main battery without any success.
The problems that he is experiencing now are; Red lamp in dash with a battery saying "Visit Workshop", Blinkes dont work, Full beam dont work, windshieldwipers dont work, tail lights dont work (Brake lights do work), buttons on the steeringwheel and horn dont work, fuel gauge does not work, none of the buttons on the doors work (power windows etc.), lower control panel does not work, the AC does not work (Rest heat does work), The NTG player does work, but its acting like the car is shut off (Saying that it will shut down in 10min etc.), parktronic does not work, SRS lamp is lit and no response from pushing the airmatic suspension buttons. Engine and transmission seems to be fine.
I`ve tried reading fault codes without any real sucess it would not even let me connect to certain components (BCM and SRS). And where it lets me connect I am getting fault codes on the replaced BCM and rear SAM. It also gave me a fault code on the Steering column module. I guess that is why there is no response from the blinkers, full beam and steeringwheel buttons? Is there a easy way to test if these modules actually work or if its the wiring? Is there any chance that the workshop provided the previous owner with faulty modules? Ill post pictures later today of the fault codes that I am able to read.
I am sorry for my terrible english :/
All answers are appreciated. Feel free to ask questions!

battery voltage is critical any drop in supply causes this .
check all electrical connections are clean and well made.
use a battery you KNOW is good.
check fuses
use a meter to check voltages through the car
check there is no major discharge from battery with everything off.
look for water on electrics
check auxiliary battery (at base of windscreen under bonnet passenger side ) for condition/voltage.

L J 02-14-2019 04:13 AM

Rear battery is good, front battery measures good. I had someone i met on a Norwegian facebook group come look at it, and he was convinced that it might be some module with water damage, loose connection, or bad earth point somewhere (he had alot of experience with w/s211 electrical issiues). So i guess ill have alot of work ahed of me haha :) Besides from all the electrics having gone haywire i love the car :D

Strigoi 02-14-2019 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by L J (Post 7680404)
Today i noticed that the car in question (the car that op i stalking about), wont turn off front right park light, and rear right tail lamp is flickering. This is with key out, lights and car off..

This might be a stupid question, but are the lights turned off? If you turn the headlight switch to the left from straight up it will turn on the city light on one side or the other.

Maj. Dundee 09-23-2019 07:03 AM

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You probably bought a nightmare flooder. You will need new front and rear SAMs and Central Gateway Module located under the left front seat and there are other module located there,

There are other modules located under both rear seats and the spare tire area.

ot1 09-23-2019 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by L J (Post 7681271)
Rear battery is good, front battery measures good. I had someone i met on a Norwegian facebook group come look at it, and he was convinced that it might be some module with water damage, loose connection, or bad earth point somewhere (he had alot of experience with w/s211 electrical issiues). So i guess ill have alot of work ahed of me haha :) Besides from all the electrics having gone haywire i love the car :D

Are you using a Star SDS or another code reader? possible whoever replaced the battery initially put it in backwards and popped out some modules. If you have scope experience look on the CAN buses for trouble.

Maj. Dundee 10-06-2019 07:02 AM

Here are the descriptions of the modules under the seat:

A251 870 66 89 Front Sound Amp

A251 820 13 89 Rear Sound Amp

A164 540 56 62 Central Gateway

A164 545 33 16 Parktronic


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