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Old Jan 15, 2022 | 08:04 AM
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Looking for tech stuff for my 2007 e350

I’m looking for any PDFs if anyone has them for a 2007 e350 w211 4matic. I have heard of a mercedestechstore.com but it doesn’t work anymore. So anything will help, have some issues with my car abs, esp inoperative if I keep driving then the dash says speedtronic inoperative. This is the car I use for work so I depend on it.
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Old Jan 16, 2022 | 04:28 AM
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Buy a WIS workshop manual CD from ebay, will have all the factory instructions for repairs.
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Old Jan 16, 2022 | 05:13 PM
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I don’t have a computer so I need to be able to see it from my phone
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Old Jan 16, 2022 | 06:02 PM
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You need a scanner that will tell you what the error code is. An Autel AP200 or the Thinkcar Pro is pretty cheap, $50-$70. There are more expensive ones out there.

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The full dealer repair manual is the WIS and that requires installing on a computer, easily had on eBay for around $10. You can probably get by with just the scanner for now. My guess is that you have a bad steering angle sensor. There's several youtube videos on how to replace it. But you need the exact code from the scanners I mentioned before because it could also be a bad speed sensor or the magnetic rings or a yaw sensor. Otherwise you're just throwing expensive parts at it and there's 4 speed sensors. Scanner would tell you which one is bad.
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Old Jan 16, 2022 | 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Kristina2dope
I don’t have a computer so I need to be able to see it from my phone
You are not going to be able to read schematics on a phone screen. As Cetialpha5 said, "scan it".
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Old Jan 17, 2022 | 05:41 AM
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Last half a year has taught me that without the scanner, there's absolutely nothing you can do with electric gremlins (besides the obvious, like blown fuses) on these cars. Though you might get lucky going through the whole car by inspecting parts and wiring, but that is so much wasted time.
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Old Jan 17, 2022 | 06:55 AM
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Old Jan 18, 2022 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by cetialpha5
You need a scanner that will tell you what the error code is. An Autel AP200 or the Thinkcar Pro is pretty cheap, $50-$70. There are more expensive ones out there.

https://www.amazon.com/Autel-MaxiAP-.../dp/B0995JN123

https://www.amazon.com/THINKCAR-Blue.../dp/B095NLW7VH

The full dealer repair manual is the WIS and that requires installing on a computer, easily had on eBay for around $10. You can probably get by with just the scanner for now. My guess is that you have a bad steering angle sensor. There's several youtube videos on how to replace it. But you need the exact code from the scanners I mentioned before because it could also be a bad speed sensor or the magnetic rings or a yaw sensor. Otherwise you're just throwing expensive parts at it and there's 4 speed sensors. Scanner would tell you which one is bad.
I just bought a i carsoft mb v2.0 from Amazon and I ran diagnostics on it and it said:

ECM
1425 - wheel speed signal unreasonable

TCM
P2404 - stop lamp switch unreasonable
P2402 - right front wheel rpm signal sent from traction control system via CANBUS is unreasonable

think one of those have something to do with esp abs and now speedtronic inoperative?
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That sounds like the brake light switch needs to be replaced and you have some issue with the wheel speed sensor/magnetic ring. You should only get MB parts for the wheel speed sensor and the ring. Check the ring carefully, if it's too far in or out, the sensor won't work right. Lots of times people replace the wheel speed sensor and it turns out it's the ring or the aftermarket part they used. You can compare it to the other side which is fine. The brake light switch is also pretty cheap and easy to replace.
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That sounds like the brake light switch needs to be replaced and you have some issue with the wheel speed sensor/magnetic ring. You should only get MB parts for the wheel speed sensor and the ring. Check the ring carefully, if it's too far in or out, the sensor won't work right. Lots of times people replace the wheel speed sensor and it turns out it's the ring or the aftermarket part they used. You can compare it to the other side which is fine. The brake light switch is also pretty cheap and easy to replace.

So as far as I can tell the speed sensor ring is part of the hub and isn’t serviceable. Does anyone know the part number or can send me a link for the right part. I’ve looked around and can’t find a front hub for a 4matic or can tell if the ring is on it or not
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