SL/R230: 2007 SL550 Crank but no start
***UPDATE***
East Coast shop is not able to repair my existing ECU. The hunt is on for a used one that is compatible, does anyone have a list of compatible p/n's? mine is A2731533979, and my understanding is that a used unit will need to be wiped or unmarried and then my shop
will reprogram the unit to work with my car. this is going South in a hurry.......
***UPDATE*** 10/10/2019
Ended up having to take the vehicle to local Benz dealer, $1900 dollars later I got my car back and running, absolute Sh*t show at the dealer. anyhow the following is a cost breakdown for the last 18 months;
- Consumer Battery (rear) $200
- radiator replacement $1100
- Rear tires $500
- oil change $17
- Starter Battery $200
- Front Brakes $300
- Front tires $500
- ECU $1900
- Service B $400 (spark plugs, etc...)
- this does not include the work done for free trying to diagnose the no start condition (Starter, fuel pump, fuel filter, relay)
Bottom line the most amazing car I have ever owned. I knew going into it that maintenance and repairs were a bear but GAWD, I traded it in yesterday for a Lexus, I will try again in 5 years, thank you all for you words and input
OP
OP
Last edited by OctaviusPrime; Oct 10, 2019 at 02:23 PM. Reason: update








Fwiw: under normal conditions, the starter battery only feeds the starter motor, nothing else. So, an enthusiastically crancking starter says nothing about other electric components like fuel systems, ignition, motor management etc. Or your (much heavier) accessories battery in the trunk...








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Ended up having to take the vehicle to local Benz dealer, $1900 dollars later I got my car back and running, absolute Sh*t show at the dealer. anyhow the following is a cost breakdown for the last 18 months;
- Consumer Battery (rear) $200
- radiator replacement $1100
- Rear tires $500
- oil change $170
- Starter Battery $200
- Front Brakes $300
- Front tires $500
- ECU $1900
- Service B $400 (spark plugs, etc...)
- this does not include the work done for free trying to diagnose the no start condition (Starter, fuel pump, fuel filter, relay)
Bottom line, this is the most amazing, fun car I have ever driven. I knew going into it that maintenance and repairs were a bear but GAWD, I traded it in yesterday for a Lexus, I will try again in 5 years, thank you all for you words and input
OP




Where did you trade in? Mileage?
Edit: also exhaust clip?
Last edited by Adi-Benz; Oct 11, 2019 at 12:35 PM.



