Does W124 have OBD port?
No it isn’t. That is the 16 pin diagnostic terminal which is used with a blink tester.
When did Mercedes Benz stop making the W124?
In 1995, the W124 sedan car lost its place in the Mercedes-Benz model line to the next generation of the E2 class W210; cars with station wagon (S124) remained on the assembly line of factories in Sindelfingen, Bremen, Rastatt before April 1996.
What kind of sensor is on Mercedes W124?
The factory O-2 sensors have a single plug and three pin connections (red arrow). There has been plenty of discussion about buying a cheaper generic or off brand sensor and cutting the wires and wiring it up to the old sensors connections.
Where can I find the DM code on my W124?
DM codes can be read using the built-in pushbutton & LED at the 8-pin connector in front of the CAN box, near the 38-pin connector. ONLY codes from the DM will show using the built-in LED, you cannot read codes from the HFM-SFI, EA/CC/ISC, SRS, etc from this LED.
What kind of gearbox does Mercedes Benz W124 have?
The rear headrests reclined at the touch of a button on the front console to improve visibility through the rear window. For models with four-cylinder engines, a four-speed manual gearbox was offered as standard, and for six-cylinder engines, a five-speed manual transmission was offered.
In 1995, the W124 sedan car lost its place in the Mercedes-Benz model line to the next generation of the E2 class W210; cars with station wagon (S124) remained on the assembly line of factories in Sindelfingen, Bremen, Rastatt before April 1996.
What kind of diagnostic scanner does a Mercedes Benz use?
It will scan and erase codes for the Airbag, Powertrain, Chassis, Body, Engine, Transmission and Information & Communication systems. The Carsoft 7.4 Multiplexer is designed specifically for Mercedes-Benz cars. While it can read and reset all the systems in most Mercedes-Benz models it has limited programming functionality.
DM codes can be read using the built-in pushbutton & LED at the 8-pin connector in front of the CAN box, near the 38-pin connector. ONLY codes from the DM will show using the built-in LED, you cannot read codes from the HFM-SFI, EA/CC/ISC, SRS, etc from this LED.
The rear headrests reclined at the touch of a button on the front console to improve visibility through the rear window. For models with four-cylinder engines, a four-speed manual gearbox was offered as standard, and for six-cylinder engines, a five-speed manual transmission was offered.