Chasing a low pressure ABC fault
Please don’t take my advice for anything more than just rambling, I may be completely wrong, a DAS system might not be necessary, or you might do damage to your car by installing the wrong control module.
That being said a DAS system is always handy to have when owning these cars.


Please don’t take my advice for anything more than just rambling, I may be completely wrong, a DAS system might not be necessary, or you might do damage to your car by installing the wrong control module.
That being said a DAS system is always handy to have when owning these cars.


That being said, there is a pretty steep learning curve on the system - it is a large, powerful set of software.
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it doesn't have to be china, actually i'd prefer one not from china, but rather, cheap
Last edited by Fried Chicken; Oct 3, 2019 at 01:56 AM.


- Buy a complete turnkey system from a local vendor (if you can find one).
- Buy a complete turnkey system from a Chinese vendor.
- Buy everything as a system except for the laptop. The software will be on a conventional hard drive or an SSD. Build your own laptop from eBay.
- Buy the pieces where you find them at the lowest price.
I opted for the middle choice. Bought several Dell D630 and D830 laptops, bought the fastest CPU available, maxed out the memory, new battery, etc. Bought the rest of the system from a Chinese vendor. Total cost was between $500 and $600.
A friend has a complete system like the one that I use that he wants to sell. I think that he wants about $500 for it. He just sold his S430.
This is a complex subject that has been discussed online for several years. There are numerous threads on the Mercedes forums...


Wait and see...in the meantime I tried replacing both ABC fuses on the off-chance something might be awry, but no luck. Still very stiff.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




DAS was ordered off Aliexpress. Still works great.
The certainty of future strut failures and the unavailability of replacements drove me out.
Changed the pump again, that problem is now gone. However, the harsh ride remains, as does the "ABC control lock on" message on the Icarsoft. No fault codes whatsoever anymore though.
Any thoughts appreciated.





