E63 Paddles mod

Also here is my DIY to remove the wheel..
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...eekend+project
So what are you saying? 2005-06' E55 have updated electronics and will therefore have the capabilities of handling the E63 paddles?
The 1 Million dollar question is will the E63 paddles work on an E55 application and if yes which year and what modifications are needed if any?
Please post the results of your efforts to do that.




That E63 paddle shift sure is one of the nicest features...
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I am working with my tech at MB to see if he can make it work. If the eletronics is different this might be a lost cause. Not sure what he can do for me but I am willing to give it a try... Crossing my fingers.....
Unfortunatley, Steve is correct. it does not work in my car. I was with my Tech today looking at the paddle. The original button has a 2 pin connector and the 63 paddle has a 3 pin connector. But the 63 paddle only uses 2 wires just like the 55 button. We rigged it in a way that we connected the paddle to the connector. Started up the engine, put the car in drive and started to try to shift. The car recongnizes the paddle and shifts down but as soon as I let go of the paddle it shifts right back up to D. So that left us scratching our heads. My tech took both the 63 and 55 paddles and is going to try and see how the circuits work. He is going to give me a call in a few days... doesn't look too promising BUT its worth a try..... ill keep everyone posted...
Unfortunatley, Steve is correct. it does not work in my car. I was with my Tech today looking at the paddle. The original button has a 2 pin connector and the 63 paddle has a 3 pin connector. But the 63 paddle only uses 2 wires just like the 55 button. We rigged it in a way that we connected the paddle to the connector. Started up the engine, put the car in drive and started to try to shift. The car recongnizes the paddle and shifts down but as soon as I let go of the paddle it shifts right back up to D. So that left us scratching our heads. My tech took both the 63 and 55 paddles and is going to try and see how the circuits work. He is going to give me a call in a few days... doesn't look too promising BUT its worth a try..... ill keep everyone posted...
Can I be first in line to buy your paddles if you can't get them to work?
Unfortunatley, Steve is correct. it does not work in my car. I was with my Tech today looking at the paddle. The original button has a 2 pin connector and the 63 paddle has a 3 pin connector. But the 63 paddle only uses 2 wires just like the 55 button. We rigged it in a way that we connected the paddle to the connector. Started up the engine, put the car in drive and started to try to shift. The car recongnizes the paddle and shifts down but as soon as I let go of the paddle it shifts right back up to D. So that left us scratching our heads. My tech took both the 63 and 55 paddles and is going to try and see how the circuits work. He is going to give me a call in a few days... doesn't look too promising BUT its worth a try..... ill keep everyone posted...
Just kidding. Don't give up, I hope you can get them to work.
I just know there is some AMG engineer reading this thread and laughing his a$$ off thinking, " those fools didn't adjust the thingamajig and are missing a doohicky..." I am sure it's something very simple like a small toggle switch that tells it to stay in gear ... why not take an E63 apart to see ... Or beter yet buy the 63
After about an hour fiddling around with the buttons and paddle my tech decided to take them home and fiddle around with it there as he didn't want to get in trouble with his shop foreman. He is going to call me in a few days and let me know how it comes out. He's really good at that stuff so hopefully he will be able to transfer the inerds of 55 button into the 63 paddle... crossing my fingers!
X-tian-230k and tech friend's E63 55 paddles... selling for 175 the set? lol
Im suprised no one has sent this to get made yet, they fab turbo kits but no paddle shifters?
BTW not to go off topic, what happened to the E55 TT project?
As I said before, it is not an easy work.








