Yet another SBC lifetime hit 2003 E320

test log gives:
MB number HW version SW version Diagnosis version Pin
0044319912 05.2003 48.2005 0/16 9
Code Text Status
C249F Check operating time of component A7/3 (SBC hydraulic unit). Current and stored
Result :
- Service threshold reached
Note :
- A warranty operation is required.
- Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz workshop.
End of procedure
Yes - with that star I could reprogram the SBC but heck - if MB will replace the unit at their cost - why not get the replacement unit...
I'll let ya know how it goes Monday+
Cheers

I've seen some threads about folks reflashing it themselves, not sure why you would go that route given this is fully covered by mbusa


Old unit:
Hardware version: 05.2003
Software version: 48.2005
New Unit:
Hardware version: 20.2013
Software version: 48.2005
So clearly they have updated the hardware to 2013, but the last firmware was the same one we had before.
For $0, what can I say other than super happy. If you get a C249F code, take it to the dealer for a free unit (until at least 2028 or more depending on your year). Gotta love that unlimited mileage 25 year warranty.
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113624 when MB received the car - we drove it there - about 50 miles one way. It threw on the dash message when son was driving home so I'm guessing maybe another 30 miles before that - so best guess is around 113550 or so.
Brake flush is not part of the procedure but it would be foolish to put in a new unit with old fluid. Dealer did not bother up-selling a flush to me since I told them I had just fully flushed the brakes via a positive pressure setup with MB fluid less than a month prior. I can only guess the tech saw that all the fluid was completely clean when they replaced the unit.
The car is currently close to 119000 miles and runs great - it is my sons daily driver. I have done other work on it - see these posts. I also did trans mount, flex discs but never bothered to write it up. And a bunch of preventative stuff in Oct when I did the flush - also did not do a write up but it was all fluids, rotors, pads kind of stuff. For trans fluid, I'm using Shell ATF 134 which you can get from a shell distributor (as a retail customer) for very low prices (about $5/qt in a box of 12).
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...ft-pulley.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...elt-codes.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...m1-faulty.html
Last edited by tyabnet; Jul 9, 2020 at 03:30 PM.






