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Vehicles with EZS control unit without column sleeve module (MRM)
The signals from the push-button switch for the cruise control are detected by the control unit EIS and
transmitted to the CAN data bus.
Vehicles without EZS control unit
The signals from the cruise control switch are transmitted directly to the engine control unit.
Vehicles with manual transmission (MT)
Cruise control remains active during gear change, in other words the cruise control is not switched off when the
clutch is operated.
Traction systems control unit
Transmits the vehicle speed signal via CAN to the ME control unit.
CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION - GF30.30-P-3100F
ENGINE 104 (except 104.98),
Motor electronics control unit, location/task/
design/functionother than engine 111 EVOGF07.61-P-
5000F
Engine 111 EVOGF07.61-P-
5000GS
Cruise control switch, location/task/design/
functionwith cruise control or Distronic GF30.30-P-
3100F
Variable cruise control switch, location/task/
design/functionwith cruise control or Distronic except
GF30.30-P-
3101A
Electronic accelerator/cruise control/idle speed
control actuator location/task/design/function GF30.22-P-
4010F
Throttle valve actuator, location/task/design/
functionEngine 111 EVOGF30.22-P-
4101GS
Stop lamp switch, location/task/function GF42.10-P-
4000A
Clutch pedal switch, location/task/functionwith MTGF29.10-P-
2100F
Variable speed limiter, functionAdditional cruise control function except
GF30.30-P-
3001A
ETC control unit, location/task
Transmits information about the selector
lever position P/N and the driving mode
selected via CAN.
Transmission 722.6
GF27.19-P-
4012G

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Fig. 17: Identifying Kickdown Switch
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY INFORMATION: THROTTLE CONTROL, CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM - AS30.00-Z-9999ZZ
MODEL all
RISK OF INJURY - AS30.30-Z-0001-01A
Never look directly into the laser beam. Do not attempt to suppress the natural reflex of the eyelids.
Avoid direct skin contact with the laser beam. If eye damage is suspected, consult an eye specialist
without delay.
Kickdown
switch positionin footwell behind accelerator pedal
Kickdown
switch taskIdentify kickdown position of accelerator pedal, in order to influence
transmission control, cruise control, variable speed limiter and
Distronic.

Kickdown
switch designUp to approx. 6/02 designed as an electrical switch (S16/6). As of
approx. 7/02 (without engine 166) the electrical switch is replaced by
the Kickdown simulator (spring).GF30.20-P-
4011-02C
Kickdown
switch function
Engine 111, 112, 113, 119, 120, 137 up to approx 6/02 and Engine 166:
on closed contact the ground is switched to the engine control unit
As of approx. 7/02 (without Engine 166): Kickdown recognition is
performed via the signal of the accelerator pedal sensor.

Risk of injury to skin and eyes from laser beamsMODEL allAS30.30-Z-0001-01A

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REMOVING AND INSTALLING ACCELERATOR PEDAL - AR30.12-P-1321GH
ENGINE 111.977 in MODEL 163.136
ENGINE 112.942 in MODEL 163.154
ENGINE 112.970 in MODEL 163.157
ENGINE 113.981 in MODEL 163.174
6Push control cable (32) from vehicle interior
towards the outside Do not push rubber grommet out
of splash wall.
7Remove entire control cable (32) from engine
compartment
8Install in the reverse order
9Check throttle control, adjust
Engine 112.942/970,
113.942/965/981 ?
Automatic transmissionAR30.10-P-
1010GJ
Engine 612.963: ?
Manual/automatic transmissionAR30.10-P-
1010GH
Engine 628.963: ?
Automatic transmissionAR30.10-P-
1010GH

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Fig. 4: Connecting Hand Held Tester Scan Tool To OBD-II Data Link Connector
Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.
TESTING
Starter malfunctions may cause a Di agnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) to be stored in Motor Electronics
Sequential Fuel Injection (ME-SFI) sy stem. After repairs are completed check for and erase any DTCs stored in
(ME-SFI) system. See appropriate SE LF-DIAGNOSTICS article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE. If cause of
starter malfunction is not engine pe rformance related, replace starter.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
STARTER
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect and shield negative battery cable. See BATTERY DISCONNECT/CONNECT under
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS.
2. Remove nut (2) for inner fender. See Fig. 5
. Pull front and rear section of inner fender (1) downward.
Move inner fender away inward and downward. Pull toward outside over wheel. DO NOT damage fender
cutout or paint.
3. On vehicles with 112 engine, remove nut (6) at shield (5) of left engine mount and take out shield. See
Fig. 6
.
4. On all vehicles, disconnect circuit 30 (1) and circuit 50 (2) cables from starter. See Fig. 6
. Remove bolts
(3) for starter-to-crankcase. Take starter (M1) out to the side.
5. If replacing starter on vehicles with manual transmission, check ring gear at flywheel for wear and
damage. If replacing starter on vehicles with auto matic transmission, check ring gear on drive plate for
wear and damage. Repair or repl ace damaged parts as necessary.
6. To install, reverse removal proce dure. Replace bolts with locking splines, micro-encapsulated bolts and
self-locking nuts. Mating thread of mi cro-encapsulated bolts must be cleaned to remove all residue of old
bolt locking compound. Tighten fasteners to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
. Connect
battery. See BATTERY DISCONNECT/CONNECTunder SERVICE PRECAUTIONS.
NOTE: Numbers and letters in text refe
r to numbers and letters in figures.

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BT27.35-P-0004-01A
Strainer for modulating pressure and shift

pressure control solenoid valve, new
Transmission 722.6
k

TRANSMISSION
722.6## ## as of 0538312

P27.35-0248-06

70
Strainer

Strainer to protect against dirt and metal

shavings for the modulating pressure and

shift pressure control solenoid valves in the

valve housing.

As a result also new control solenoid valves

with a new part number.

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BT27.35-P-0005-01A
Strainer in inlet to converter lock-up control

solenoid valve, new
Transmission 722.6
k

TRANSMISSION
722.6## ## as of 0485895

P27.35-0251-09

144
Strainer/converter lock-up control solenoid valve
Strainer to protect against dirt and metal shavings in inlet to

converter lock-up control solenoid valve in valve housing.

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BT27.51-P-0001-01A
Thickness of friction and steel disks K3

changed

TRANSMISSION
722.6

Production breakpoint data/changes/new features

Transmission/

Steering gear
Transmission ident.

end no. as of
Type of and reason for modification

722.6
Phased in

The thickness of the friction disks has been increased by 0.5 mm and
the thickness of the steel disks reduced by 0.7mm.

This improves heat dissipation and prevents shift judder

The clearance adjustment has not changed.

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BT27.51-P-0002-01A
Thickness of steel plates of B1, K1 and K2

modified
Transmission 722.6
k

TRANSMISSION
722.6## ## as of 1596205 as of 15.6.99

In order to reduce costs, the thickness of the steel plates has been

reduced by 0.7 mm.

The adjustment values for the play settings remain unchanged.

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AR40.15-P-0080A
Remove/install wheel sensor
1.4.99

MODELS
210.074 /274 with CODE (475) Tire pressure indicator

MODELS
211 with CODE (475) Tire pressure indicator

MODELS
215 with CODE (475) Tire pressure indicator

MODELS
220 with CODE (475) Tire pressure indicator

MODELS
230 with CODE (475) Tire pressure indicator

MODELS
240 with CODE (475) Tire pressure indicator

P40.15-2077-06

1
Union nut

2
Spacer ring (2x45°)

3
Valve body

4
Pin

4
2 mm

5
Screw

a
Date of manufacture

b
Identcode

A69/1
Left front TPM [RDK] wheel sensor

A69/2
Right front TPM [RDK] wheel

sensor

A69/3
Left rear TPM [RDK] wheel sensor

A69/4
Right rear TPM [RDK] wheel sensor

A69/5
Spare wheel TPM wheel sensor


Remove

1
Detach tires

AR40.10-P-1030A

2
Unscrew union nut (1) and remove spacer

ring (2

B
45 °)

Counterhold valve body (3) using

installation tool for tire pressure monitor or pin

4
2 mm (4) in drill hole (arrow).


Installation tool for tire pressure monitor

*WH58.30-Z-1040-06A

3
Remove TPM wheel sensor
Left front tire pressure monitor wheel

sensor (A69/1), right front tire pressure

monitor wheel sensor (A69/2), left rear tire

pressure monitor wheel sensor (A69/3), right

rear tire pressure monitor wheel sensor (A69/4)

4
Unscrew bolt (5) and remove valve body (3).


Check

5
Carry out visual inspection

Do not remove the white filter surface on

the underside of the TPM wheel sensor. Do

not clean TPM wheel sensor with compressed

air, solvents, or detergents. Wipe off dirt with

a clean, lint-free cloth only.


Install new TPM wheel sensor if:

D
The white filter surface of the TPM wheel

sensor is damaged or dirty

D
Tire sealant was used

D
Damage can be seen

D
The TPM wheel sensor is more than 5

years old according to the date of

manufacture (a).


Install


Replace all valve parts.

Observe different valve versions.

6
Insert bolt (5) through the hole in the TPM

wheel sensor and screw on valve body (3)

approx. 3 turns.

When replacing the TPM wheel sensor,

pay attention to the correct transmission
frequency (433 MHZ or 315 MHZ).

7
Insert valve body (3) with TPM wheel sensor

into wheel rim so that the radial bore (arrow)

for countering points upwards.

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Fig. 62: Supplemental Restraints Circuit, W/O Memory Seats (2 of 2)
TRANSMISSION

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