04, S500 Strut Replace Issue
Suddenly I noticed that my door locks and trunk release would not work...nor would the soft close function on the doors. I have to use the blade key to lock/unlock the car as well as open the trunk. Also the rear shade is stuck in the up position.
All the fuses look good.
Should I disconnect and re connect the battery or any other suggestions?
Suddenly I noticed that my door locks and trunk release would not work...nor would the soft close function on the doors. I have to use the blade key to lock/unlock the car as well as open the trunk. Also the rear shade is stuck in the up position.
All the fuses look good.
Should I disconnect and re connect the battery or any other suggestions?
My story is similar to others except as follows: I took my 2004 S-500 in for a right front strut replacement and everything worked fine. When I picked it up I immediately noticed the door and trunk locks would not work. Nothing was done except to change the strut. The shop is working with me to find a replacement pump. The first one they found would not work...sent it back and ordered another. The second new pump hasn't come in yet. Any ideas how changing a strut caused my locks and PSE Pump not to work? BTW...20 Amp Fuse under rear seat is good and I removed it for a few minutes with no change. I also disconnected the battery for 30 seconds with no effect. I'm stumped.
Last edited by sprink49; Apr 29, 2021 at 11:57 AM.


the two systems (strut and pse) are not connected in any way , besides generally being connected to the main electrical system . Working on one should not affect the other . Sounds like it was just bad timing for the pse pump or pse pump controller to die
Shop has ordered another PSE Pump to see if it will work. Coincidently, there was a very nice '05 S55 AMG sitting next to mine with similar issues.
I'm getting conflicting stories whether these PSE pumps are "Plug and Play" or if programming is required.
Last edited by sprink49; Apr 29, 2021 at 02:13 PM.
the two systems (strut and pse) are not connected in any way , besides generally being connected to the main electrical system . Working on one should not affect the other . Sounds like it was just bad timing for the pse pump or pse pump controller to die
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I have no personal experience with this system, but this is what I remember from a few years of casual reading on the subject. Take it for what it is worth.
The pump - the core mechanism that moves the air - is basically the same for all cars. The PSE System is programmed for the options that are installed on that particular car. This means that if the problem is with the motor, the impeller, etc., you can disassemble the pump system by pulling the valve and hose connection section (the part that is programmed) and replacing the motor, impeller, etc. This also prevents you from mixing up the hose connections. BTW - the system uses both positive and negative pneumatic pressure.
You can not just change the entire pump system that is in the sound-absorbing box without some programming using DAS.
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I have no personal experience with this system, but this is what I remember from a few years of casual reading on the subject. Take it for what it is worth.
The pump - the core mechanism that moves the air - is basically the same for all cars. The PSE System is programmed for the options that are installed on that particular car. This means that if the problem is with the motor, the impeller, etc., you can disassemble the pump system by pulling the valve and hose connection section (the part that is programmed) and replacing the motor, impeller, etc. This also prevents you from mixing up the hose connections. BTW - the system uses both positive and negative pneumatic pressure.
You can not just change the entire pump system that is in the sound-absorbing box without some programming using DAS.






