Service Campaign #2006-030011 info for people that upgraded ECU
Of course, if you're car is stock it doesn't matter...
Anywhere, here's Cory's email regarding the subject... save him some repeated phone calls and email.

Loren
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On Apr 19, 2006, at 4:15 PM, LorenRose@aol.com wrote:
Hey Cory, how are you?
I just got this service campaign in the mail that states they'll need to update the engine control unit software to correct a problem that affects the secondary air injection pump.... basically, it will trip a check engine light, that's it. Standard recall stuff.
MB says it affects most 2005-6 AMG versions of SLK, C, E, CL, S, CLS, SL and G... even the SLR... basically everything.
SO, my question to you is obvious... how does this affect the ECU upgrade we did? I'll probably post your response on MBworld because I'll bet a lot of people are going to start asking...

Loren
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Hello Loren-
VERY common problem with these cars. Every 55 kompressor car that I'm aware of has, or will have the problem eventually- I actually just got an E55 ECU in yesterday for that exact reason.
SO, to answer your question-
By update, Mercedes-Benz is basically saying they need to re-flash the EPROM chip in the ECU with new software. Unfortunately, when the dealer does this, it overwrites any aftermarket software that is in the car. Sometimes it's just a few lines of BIN HEX code, but sometimes it's the entire contents of the EPROM chip. With that being said, in most cases, you'll need to send your ECU back to KLEEMANN for an updated program. Rather than just re-loading the original modified file, we will read the program that Mercedes-Benz flashed it with, and modify that particular file, as not to loose any of the changes Mercedes-Benz made to the EPROM file. We offer this as a no-charge service to all of our customers- all you pay is shipping (typically about $40.00 for priority overnight shipping). It will still be safe to drive the car after your dealer does the flash update, but I would NOT recommend going crazy, doing top speed runs, etc. Just drive it casually back to your house, park it, and send in the ECU. If you can shoot me either an email or a phone call as to when you're sending the ECU, I can be better prepared for faster turn around. I can provide you with instructions on how to remove the ECU if you need them- it's quite easy.
Post away, my friend! Do let me know if there's anything I can do for you in the mean time- questions, concerns, etc.-
Thanks Loren!
Warm Regards,
Cory Umemoto
Technical Manager
KLEEMANN USA
3390-B Fillmore Ridge Heights
Colorado Springs, CO. 80907
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Last edited by FlyByNight; Apr 19, 2006 at 07:31 PM.

Loren
"performed ME-control unit software update to latest version 29/05 and latest MB number 1131530591"
O.T. Loren, did you ever get your car to the track? I know you were concerned with a perceived decrease in power after your K2 install.

Very nice reply Kleemann!
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O.T. Loren, did you ever get your car to the track? I know you were concerned with a perceived decrease in power after your K2 install.
That damn wiggle... stay away from 295s... not only does it make your rear end wag around, but it will slow you down by tripping TC too!

Loren
That damn wiggle... stay away from 295s... not only does it make your rear end wag around, but it will slow you down by tripping TC too!

Loren
Thanks.
What does the secondary air injection pump do, and what are the consequences of it actually malfunctioning (other than turning on the check engine light)?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Last edited by mclarenm8d; Apr 20, 2006 at 11:57 PM.
I am, however, going to throw on some PS Cups (265/19) just to see how they work and if the compound is worth the 1 inch in width loss. Going to do that in the summer just for fun for a few thousand miles... this is my stupid solution to the completely unavailable 19" drag radial market. I don't want stock wheels on it, I don't have track days, and I want a 19" drag radial damn it!
Or something sticker than PS2s...

Loren
But who knows nowadays.... maybe they SAY they're just flashing the engine module, but they really flash the entire car down to your time and date! hehehe...
unlikely is my guess...

Loren
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