How do you unplug a Mercedes-Benz reverse light?

How do you unplug a Mercedes-Benz reverse light?

To unplug the cover slides away evenly after unplugging the connector the 6 Wire Block is popped off the connector by a small flathead screwdriver and lifting off the plastic. Some signs of cracked wires. Inspecting the Harness showed all of the wires in poor condition. All peeled cracked and exposed.

What is the color of the reverse light wire?

The pair of e3 reverse lamp wires are German color coded as gr/ge (which would be Gray/Yellow) and br (with would be brown). Note: Brown wires are always connected to ground. Click to expand… Brown may be a CAN-B in the interior wiring, and at transmission selector switch w210 sometimes power 12v of backup switch is brown.

How to fix no back up / no reverse lights?

If you keep loosening the bolts you will not be able to get the ratchet off the bolt or the bolt out. Once loose remove the bolt by hand ( two gloved fingers). Do your best not to move the switches lever position and the NSS is pulled away fron the Transmission towards the insulation and then down.

Where is the neutral safety switch on a Mercedes 4spd?

On Later models the switch is built into the the Gear Selector Box in the center console.On the manual transmissions its also in the same location. On the 4Spd’s the switch is built into the Neutral Safety Switch (NSS). Otherwise noted as a “Schalter Switch, Starter Non-Repeat, Interruptor”.

How to replace a light bulb in a Mercedes Benz?

Light bulb replacement guide for Mercedes-Benz cars. Look up your Model on the first column then move over to the right and click on the year or chassis type. If there is something we don’t have on this page check out Philips website here.

What’s the name of the Mercedes Benz parking light?

Parking light. P21/5W. Front turn signal. P21/5W. Rear turn signal. P21W. Tail light. 5007 or 12821 or R5W. Tail light.

What are the different types of Mercedes Benz warning lights?

Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray), but there are over 40 of them so be patient! Models examined include AMG, B, C, CLA, CLS, E, G, GL, GLA, GLC, GLE, GLK, GLS, GT, M, S, SL, SLC and SLS Class and Series vehicles.