S600 Hesitation Problem - Impossible to Diagnose & Fix - Need Help
Before coming onto this forum and making yourself look like a fool by writing laughable posts such as that, I'd like you to backup your claims. I'd like you to cite a single time I ignored or dismissed anyone giving me advice. I'd also like to see you cite the many times I repeatedly posted where many other "automotive techs" who attempted to solve this issue had no success. And finally, I'd like to see you find a specific wire out of a 14 wire loom with very limited access on an obscured plug. Here's a picture of that. As soon as you find it, let me know!
If you're just going to come on here to be a nuisance and make yourself look like an idiot, I suggest you do not post here again.
I would not sell a car to someone whose brain has been half-assed and hacked since birth to someone like you.

It definitely isn't necessary in this application (hence why the car runs perfectly fine without it), but it is a good idea for safety reasons just in case there was any sudden voltage spikes going through the TCM circuit.
I definitely don't need to replace the TCM or transmission because this little thing broke off - It should be fine for the time being until I find the time to solder in a new capacitor in the near future.
You cannot say that. The absence of this capacitor can create unwanted voltage spikes which can cause seemingly undefinable problems!!
You just don't know. This is an inexpensive item and has the potential of causing unknown problems.
How come it was loose to begin with??
I found this video where the guy explains what it does and how the specific TCM he was working on had a non-functioning capacitor for quite some time but still worked fine.

To have such a part rattle around in an module like this can lead to all sorts of problems which will be intermittent.
Anyways I suggest that you give this module a good visual examination, in particular look for scratches and maybe even bad or damaged solder joints. This should be done under a stereo microscope.
Good luck!
Last edited by parker15555; Mar 31, 2020 at 07:40 PM.
When I inspected the TCM all the circuitry looked fine and had minimal corrosion. I cleaned it the best I could, and it's working now in the car flawlessly. I'll have to take it back out to solder in a new capacitor now - better safe than sorry

Last edited by parker15555; Apr 1, 2020 at 07:34 AM.
You owe it to yourself to replace the capacitor promptly and not risk further damage.
I also want to cut the wire to the TCC solenoid while I'm there, but I cannot figure out which one it is. I know it's on terminal #17 but the plug that goes into the TCM is obscured and you cannot pinpoint where the #17 wire is. You can't take apart the plug either, and I'm not willing to break it open to see which wire it is. The wires are color coded, but I have had no luck trying to find what color wire #17 is online. It's supposed to be black/yellow according to a few 722.6 documents I found online, but none of the wires are black/yellow on my plug.
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I finally found the wire for the TCC solenoid from the TCM and cut it.
This revealed 2 things:
-The jerking/hesitation went away
-The car is now in limp mode and won't change gears (CEL is on)
I'm kind of in a pickle here now - the fault detection for the TCC circuit is clearly working, but why does is not throw any fault codes when the wire is connected? There is clearly something wrong with the TCC clutch, since the car works perfectly with it disabled, but it never threw any codes until I cut the wire. It makes no sense. I'm going to reconnect the wire now and try to figure out another way - anyone have any ideas? Will a resistor trick the computer into thinking the TCC wire isn't cut?
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Last edited by parker15555; Apr 15, 2020 at 03:23 PM.

Last edited by parker15555; Apr 15, 2020 at 04:51 PM.
I reconnected the wire but the car is still in limp home mode. There is now a nasty high pitch whining noise coming from the transmission that was never there before - I don't understand how a transmission could be totaled from cutting a single wire...
Hesitation/jerking is completely gone now while stuck in second gear limp home mode. At least I found the problem for sure
Hesitation IS back though! Since cutting the wire was not an option, and I'd rather not mess with resistors in a computer as sensitive as the TCU, there has to be another way.
Is it possible to program the TCU to not lock the torque converter in 1-4th gear with a TCU tune? That way it will lock up in 5th gear on the highway only (like every other normal car) and leave the first 4 gears alone, solving the problem entirely without risking overheating the transmission. I remember watching a youtube video by a guy named legitstreetcars where he talks about doing something like this. He was having similar issues and changing the TCC solenoid/valve didn't really fix his issue, and he brought up the point of programming the lockup function out in the first 4 gears with a tune.
Enjoy your continued struggle, Mr. Nasty! You deserve all of the problems you're going through. Improper diagnosis and randomly chopping wires don't work. Try to wrap your head around that fact.
Before coming onto this forum and making yourself look like a fool by writing laughable posts such as that, I'd like you to backup your claims. I'd like you to cite a single time I ignored or dismissed anyone giving me advice. I'd also like to see you cite the many times I repeatedly posted where many other "automotive techs" who attempted to solve this issue had no success. And finally, I'd like to see you find a specific wire out of a 14 wire loom with very limited access on an obscured plug. Here's a picture of that. As soon as you find it, let me know!
If you're just going to come on here to be a nuisance and make yourself look like an idiot, I suggest you do not post here again.
I would not sell a car to someone whose brain has been half-assed and hacked since birth to someone like you.
Considering how old you claim to be, you should be ashamed of yourself to go on the internet and brag about experience that nobody cares about or benefits from, and put others down for no reason. Everybody in this forum has offered nothing but help and support, something I greatly appreciate, and then comes a useless a**hole like you thinking you are better than everyone without proving so or doing anything to contribute to the forum. You should know better than that, especially at your age! It's crazy how pathetic some people in this world could be.
I'm not going to reply to anymore hateful posts like this - I'm going to try to keep this thread as clean as possible until I have found the solution. With that being said, there are some new developments:
I contacted a few tuners, and some have said it is possible to disable the TCC through TCU programming. I'm not sure which exact tuner to go with, so any personal experiences with good tuners you guys may have, please give me your recommendations!
PS: stop dragging your knuckles. It's easier to walk.
Considering how old you claim to be, you should be ashamed of yourself to go on the internet and brag about experience that nobody cares about or benefits from, and put others down for no reason. Everybody in this forum has offered nothing but help and support, something I greatly appreciate, and then comes a useless a**hole like you thinking you are better than everyone without proving so or doing anything to contribute to the forum. You should know better than that, especially at your age! It's crazy how pathetic some people in this world could be.
I'm not going to reply to anymore hateful posts like this - I'm going to try to keep this thread as clean as possible until I have found the solution. With that being said, there are some new developments:
I contacted a few tuners, and some have said it is possible to disable the TCC through TCU programming. I'm not sure which exact tuner to go with, so any personal experiences with good tuners you guys may have, please give me your recommendations!
I haven't been able to contact any Mercedes parts department to get a price for a new valve body due to the current world situation. The best option for me right now is programming the function out until the covid crisis calms down. Afterwards I will attempt to properly tackle the issue by first trying to replace the valve body with a new unit.


Really? I have just contacted the parts departments of every Mercedes Dealership in the Metro Atlanta area and in Chattanooga in order to buy a key for my S500. All were open for business and very helpful. I visited the Chattanooga dealership twice last week the dealership was open for business as usual, and very helpful.
Really? I have just contacted the parts departments of every Mercedes Dealership in the Metro Atlanta area and in Chattanooga in order to buy a key for my S500. All were open for business and very helpful. I visited the Chattanooga dealership twice last week the dealership was open for business as usual, and very helpful.






