
BENZE220AMG
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I would appreciate any guidance on Nox Sensors.
BENZE220AMG replied to WanderlustGuru's topic in General Car Chat
Sequentially, yet both in their appropriate order 😄 -
I would appreciate any guidance on Nox Sensors.
BENZE220AMG replied to WanderlustGuru's topic in General Car Chat
As far as I understand, it is advisable to replace nox sensors in pairs. This is due to the fact that if one sensor malfunctions, it is quite likely that the second one will also fail soon. It seems that they have progressed to version 4 or 5, and the programme has been modified to align with the settings and ad blue consumption. MB and MB professionals has expertise in the latest software and related areas. -
I would appreciate any guidance on Nox Sensors.
BENZE220AMG replied to WanderlustGuru's topic in General Car Chat
I would choose the most apparent option for a vehicle that is 10 years old. If you had allowed me to do the software upgrade and your nox sensors failed as a result of the modification, they would be responsible for covering the expenses or at least providing assistance. There is a young man in my vicinity who offers a service to remove nox and ad blue for a fee of £200. Additionally, he adds a stage one remap in the package at no extra cost. -
Mercedes' Finest - Goodwood Festival of Speed
BENZE220AMG replied to CelestialSeeker's topic in General Car Chat
Excellent job, my friend. The transportation seems aesthetically pleasing. -
Seeking other perspectives on the AMG GTS DCT issue.
BENZE220AMG replied to blueWING007's topic in General Car Chat
Tea is present in abundance. Salutations! -
Seeking other perspectives on the AMG GTS DCT issue.
BENZE220AMG replied to blueWING007's topic in General Car Chat
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Seeking other perspectives on the AMG GTS DCT issue.
BENZE220AMG replied to blueWING007's topic in General Car Chat
above, does extensive work for me including both Automatics and DCT's. I specifically specialise in opening transmissions with the model numbers 722.6 and 722.9, but I do not have the expertise to open any other kind of transmissions. I am uncertain about his level of involvement in these matters, although it seems likely that he does participate. Engaging in a conversation might potentially be beneficial. Specify You were referred by Gareth at ACE Engineering, Billingshurst. Direct contact with him is not possible, but, the ladies will record your contact information and he will respond to you at a later time. He is actively involved in a bustling establishment. At the very least, his advise will be accurate and precise. -
Seeking other perspectives on the AMG GTS DCT issue.
BENZE220AMG replied to blueWING007's topic in General Car Chat
It is essential to verify that the software upgrades are current, although I would expect the dealership to have already done so. -
Seeking other perspectives on the AMG GTS DCT issue.
BENZE220AMG replied to blueWING007's topic in General Car Chat
The reason for the resetting during a key cycle is because when the system detects a malfunction, it switches to a limp mode where only one clutch is used. As a result, the issue is likely to be related to the clutch used for even-numbered gears. A key cycle will reset the limp state until the next occurrence of the issue. -
Seeking other perspectives on the AMG GTS DCT issue.
BENZE220AMG replied to blueWING007's topic in General Car Chat
The gearbox used is the Getrag 7DCL750, which is also used in the Ford GT and other Ferrari models. In my honest view, it would be advisable to see a gearbox expert instead than relying on the services of a Mercedes main dealer. -
Instructions for DIY repair and replacement of S212 air suspension
BENZE220AMG replied to Psychil's topic in General Car Chat
Helpful do-it-yourself summary. Thank you. This information will be beneficial for anybody contemplating doing the task alone. -
Leakages in the intake manifold result in positive fuel trims. If the purge valve remains open, it will introduce more fuel into the mixture, resulting in negative trims as shown. Verify whether it is accessible even in the absence of electricity. When not powered, it should not allow any airflow. By increasing the engine speed to 1500rpm while the vehicle is in neutral and maintaining this level, do the trim levels gradually return to a normal state?
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A significant negative trim value indicates that the O2 sensor is detecting an insufficient amount of oxygen in the exhaust. This is the result of an excessively concentrated combination. The most probable reason is a fuel injector that is leaking, however there might be other factors contributing to the issue. Given the prevalence of leaky injectors or instances of them being stuck open, it would be advisable to prioritise investigating the M156s as a potential source of the issue.
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Effective ways for accessing the positive wire
BENZE220AMG replied to stevenkeyte's topic in General Car Chat
I am not really like of those 'Scotchlok' type splices myself, but I must agree that they are convenient to use. -
Effective ways for accessing the positive wire
BENZE220AMG replied to stevenkeyte's topic in General Car Chat
Indeed, it is quite likely that it is even more appropriate for automotive applications.👍 -
Effective ways for accessing the positive wire
BENZE220AMG replied to stevenkeyte's topic in General Car Chat
I have a preference for soldering and using heatshrink, but I am also really enthusiastic about using Wago 222 series cage clamps. https://www.expertelectrical.co.uk/wago-222-series-wiring-connectors?utm_source=adtraction&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=adtraction&at_gd=A0094408F8A4B17DAA3FCCDBA5427BA55AD5DCA8 -
I purchased a set of headers and a floorpan section from Summit. The shipping process to the UK went well, with the exception of the high cost. I found them to be far more manageable than JEGS, who consistently added an additional expense, often payed to the goods firm. Summit does not provide magnets, but they do provide an abundance of Summit Racing Equipment stickers. 🙂
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There are few. I had around 10 cars, but I decided to give a few of them to a couple who live across the street. Their youngest son has a strong interest in cars.
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I often use them (as you are aware ;)) and have only positive feedback on the service they provide. An outstanding example is the speedo cable for the vehicle that was ordered on a Sunday and arrived on the following Wednesday. Noteworthy on its own, but even more remarkable when considering that I placed the order on Boxing Day last year, which happened to fall on a Sunday. In addition, I own several refrigerator magnets acquired from the same source. 😄
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The automobile is equipped with ventilated seats for added comfort, however I have only used them on a few occasions throughout the 12 years that I have had the vehicle. However, that amount is five times more than the number of times I have used the parking help.
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I have identified two problem codes related to insufficient power. The first code indicates that the charge movement flap, namely the intake manifold swirl flaps, is clogged with carbon deposits. The second code suggests that the dpf sensor is malfunctioning.
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However, the current trend of using a dull grey shade on automobile exteriors, like the colour of an unfinished Airfix kit, gives the impression that the car has just been primed and not properly painted. This aesthetic is unpleasant. The situation exacerbates when individuals choose the matte finish variant of the Airfix hue. However, colour preference is subjective and there is no definitive right or wrong choice. I have a strong affinity for the elegant and sophisticated shades of grey metallic gunmetal hues. I have not seen any automobiles that I would categorise as a genuine beige hue. The primer grey colour is unattractive and lacks depth.
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Terminate the marriage with her, resulting in the absence of a wedding ring?