What happens after COMAND (inevitably?) dies
Std euro vehicles got a half size, half price Panasonic small tuner amp - called a TTU (that sounds to my ear's at least as powerful, and if anything slightly better sound quality) - its doesn't have enough real power to control the speakers at mega crazy vols but then nor does the other unit. It also magically goes wrong just as frequently. Pulling this unit apart the fan plug socket is this mega small seldom used connector (seen inside a few laptop fans). This fan is tiny a SUNON 30mm 30mm 10mm two wire no speed feedback wire version running at 7 or 9k rpm and is such a low watt fan I was concerned trying to fit a big fan would pull too much power from the board.
the amp locates in the same area, but in a different orientation with the fan 3" from the boot floor trying to suck the heat downwards where it goes up and thus a tiny fan is just moving more and more heat around in a loop getting warmer and warmer - mine first played up on long drives in warm weather !!!
likely this 30mm x 30mm x 10mm deep
There is no room for the more common 40 x 40 mm fans, so I went external pushing heat upwards using something like a 40 x 40 x 50mm low speed, high airflow 0.6 amp fan (rather than the stock 0.38 amp fan)
can't find a link now ??? it had a long fan with a spiral shape
The Euro option HK amp seems to have been standard fitment in the USA - all your comand update discs only show the TUA big amp
this fails about as much or maybe a bit more than the small amp but its mega money - you can infact plug in the baby amp to big amp cars and a few speakers don't work.




But in the mid 2000s there weren't that many really good factory systems yet. The 2010s would see a lot more high end stuff available in vehicles from factory.
I agree, the small amp in the back of the 221 I think is good - to 45% vol, the HK probably works OK to 55% but never sounded as good anywhere along the way
and yes I know you can wind either to 95% and its OK ish - but that's the high vol hiding the steep decline in quality - the speakers won't thank you doing it every day for 4 years and your ears will wish you tried it another way too
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Last edited by BOTUS; Sep 26, 2022 at 01:02 PM.
However the COMAND is a black box to me. If it goes out, will you get AC? Will the seats work? It's scary that the tech is so integrated in the unit. Is there a complete Android unit that can take over all of that? So many hard questions...
If it fails, exchange for a rebuilt unit from Mercedes. Mercedes has an extensive rebuilt parts program.
the programming is there but if used or not needs coding




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I once owned a 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. 80s and early 90s Cadillac audio architecture (actually I think this was more widespread than just Cadillac; I recall some GMT-400 trucks used this as well!) used a box in the trunk called a "CDM" which I can't recall what it stood for. This box did a few things. It was the tuner, so the coax antenna plugged directly into it (and in my Fleetwood, the CDM was right next to the antenna in the right rear trunk area). It was also the amp. A digital signal from the head unit was received by the CDM to change the volume. So the idea of the front of the car remotely controlling the volume command for an amp mounted elsewhere is nothing new.
However, the head unit was double DIN so replacing it with something else and scrapping the stock system was MUCH easier....I think mine needed a CDM and a pair of rear deck woofers and it operated perfectly the entire rest of the time I owned it. Ok, useless trivia complete.
Is that true because I'm experiencing some issues similar to this?
you could read the whole thread which has been running for years
https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-w221/710915-w221-android-touchscreen.html
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Last edited by BOTUS; Nov 12, 2022 at 03:53 PM.
you could read the whole thread which has been running for years
https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-w221/710915-w221-android-touchscreen.html
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Wasn't there another thread that mentioned the refurbished amps that were available? I can't recall because I've been doing so much reading that my eyes are crossed and some of the facts are jumping together. Thank you so much for helping me get clarity.
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1) the common one that all 221 models get - regardless of the big or small amp, is the amp dies (they both sits in the boot behind the left rear whee - as does the individual option extras of TV, Euro DAB or USA Sirius tuners)
2) the extremely common issue on the facelift cars with NTG3.5 is the comand unit hard-drive gives up (this is inside the comand unit in the dash under the heater buttons), it is much rarer to fail on the earlier cars with NTG3.0 - but time moves on, so I guess we'll get more and more of this
the android unit is an addon primarily to give later in car entertainment features for freaks that want a smaller map view and lots of childish features we shouldn't use whilst driving
there are now later addons for the std comand unit, screen and amp, that brings BT music streaming, car play and andriod auto
looking at the thread from the link above I now don't think it does replace the comand unit - the bits I saw seems to put a bit of a brain in the wrong size screen that an interface to add the nasty extras to the standard set up
A failing Amp normally loses ONLY the sound everywhere and the the radio station names missing in AM FM - station info displays in DAB or Sirius (again no sound ANYWHERE) as both of those options, use different turners that haven't gone wrong. Remember the Amp is also the radio tuner for old LW SW FM AM broadcasts...
Yes the reason you have the Amp is as its a critical part of the MOST - so maybe the comand is also ? - which if true means the android thing its just an addon interface





