06 ML350 "hood open" message
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06 ML350 "hood open" message
It suddenly happened to day when I started the car. The small screen displays "hood open" red message and beeps all the way when the car is moving. The hood is definitely closed, as I checked many times. I cannot switch the display to any other information, nor can I silent the alarm. Scheduled the service with a dealer but the earliest day they can put me in is next Monday. Does anyone know how to fix it? or at least turn the alarm sound and message off for now?
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Hood open but not
It suddenly happened to day when I started the car. The small screen displays "hood open" red message and beeps all the way when the car is moving. The hood is definitely closed, as I checked many times. I cannot switch the display to any other information, nor can I silent the alarm. Scheduled the service with a dealer but the earliest day they can put me in is next Monday. Does anyone know how to fix it? or at least turn the alarm sound and message off for now?
Last edited by GregW / Oregon; 09-27-2011 at 11:32 AM.
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The switch is located in the driver's side hood catch at the front cowl. You will see a little blade switch under the catch that is depressed when the hood closes. Check to see that the two wires leading to it have not come loose. If so, plug the connector back in. If not, unplug and jump the two wires at the connector for the time being. Then, replace the switch and reconnect.
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Got have to see the dealer now...
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mate how did you solve your issue , what did the dealership change ??? i have the same problem , im suspecting a bad ecu .. i hope i have a quick reply from you
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Scott, the ground for the switch is the same for the left side headlamp. So if you left headlamp is working odds are it is not a ground issue.
Here is a test that is not that difficult:
1. open the hood and test the BROWN wire for GROUND, using a DVOM in all tests.
2. then test the BLUE wire for any voltage. Make note of the voltage.
3. with a screwdriver push the latch down on the lock switch, this will simulate that the hood is locked. Then perform 1 & 2 again, noting the voltage.
4. then leaving the hood open, lock the vehicle with the key fob. Look to see that the mirrors blink and then perform 1 & 2 again, noting the voltage.
5. upon completion, make sure you open the driver's door and pull the hood release handle BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE HOOD.