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Old 03-28-2008, 11:46 AM
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Default memory seats MB said 50 % of seats

I send my c240 2002 for the infamus battery depletion overnite, the culptits where the seats modules pass and driver modules and paid 1500 for the 2 modules.
Now I find out that the covenience exit on the seats dont work as before , the dealer claims that the seats will go as to 50% of the total travel distance so if the seats are les than 50% of the total distance the convenience exit entrance this feature dont work,
They were working far less with the old modules,the seats where moving back more than 50% when you take the ignition key out or when you open the door for entrance.
Call MB and the simpatize with the dealer.
I try to move the seats all the way from back and foward tring to reset the limits no diference,I only can see that the forward most distance they go is 1 inch from the plastic console and no human has legs of ! inch.
The original modules where A 203 820 15 26
the new modules are A 211 870 47 26
MB dealer claims is no way to program the 50% distance but for me the 2 modules old and new have diferent software.
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Old 03-28-2008, 04:33 PM
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Default RE: memory seats MB said 50 % of seats

No ideas?
If I use a pice of wood and set the foward setting no so close to the dashboard ,so my 50% of travel will be more back,doing so can I have the risk of burning the motor or the board?
 
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Old 03-29-2008, 01:02 AM
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Default RE: memory seats MB said 50 % of seats

Found this at AllData's TSBs:
Date: May 9, 2007 Order No.: P-B-80.57/38b
Seat Moves to Incorrect Position When Using Easy Entry/Exit Feature If you receive customer reports in the above model vehicles with the below symptoms, this may be due to a software error in the Electronic Ignition Switch (EIS). The EIS may be sending the incorrect key memory block number, which would move the driver side seat to the incorrect position. ^ After entering the vehicle and inserting the key in the ignition, the driver side seat adjustment during Easy Entry/Exit activation does not move to the location stored in memory. ^ No stored or present fault codes in control units used in executing the Easy Entry/Exit feature. To resolve, replace the EIS as per WIS document AR46.10-P-0810P with one of the part numbers listed below (or its successor). Note: For vehicles listed above as of model year 2006 (with code 806), the Easy Entry/Exit feature has been modified in the instrument cluster. In this modified feature, only the steering column will move. The seat will not move during Easy Entry/Exit activation. Also, the user can only select Easy Entry/Exit either "On" or "Off" in the instrument cluster display. New spare parts are also affected by this change. Please ensure the instrument cluster installed in the vehicle has the capabilities of moving the seat in the Easy Entry/Exit mode.






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