2020年3月30日星期一

2014 Benz 906.155 ABS ESP Light Reset With Autel MD808 Pro

Car model: 2014 Benz 906.155

Symptom: Dash lit up with ABS, ESP, and traction warnings
Showing intermittent inability to get wheel speed from right rear wheel speed sensor. Looks like DTC is D40C.

Code scanner to use: Autel Maxidiag MD808 PRO

Test reports:
So far the MD808P has been very helpful.

Some specific notes:
  1. Creating an account on Autel, registering the scanner, and downloading scan updates were all incredibly easy.

  1. The unit uses a standard micro-sd, which can be removed and updated seperate from the unit

  1. Alternately, the unit can be updated via a USB cable.

  1. Power is supplied via either the USB or OBD cable, there are not batteries.

  1. Feel is generally good. Lighter than I expected, but quite reasonable.

  1. The screen is non-touch, but is clear, and easy to read.

  1. Currently only covers pre 2016 sprinters.

Warning ABS:

Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 01
Warning ESP:
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 02

Warning Misc:
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 03
DTC D40C:
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 04
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 05

get wheel speed from right rear wheel speed sensor, DTC is D40C:
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 06
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 07
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 08
Autel Md808 Pro Reset Benz 906 155 Abs Esp Light 09

Autel MD808 Pro Sprinter Coverage:
Autel MD808 Pro Sprinter Coverage 10
Newest Sprinter coverage + the other coverage:
Autel MD808 Pro Vehicle Coverage 11
https://www.autel.com/vehicle-coverage/coverage2


Enjoy!


2020年3月27日星期五

2019 Sprinter Hymer Motorhome OBD2 Scanner Advice

Car model: 2019 Sprinter Hymer motorhome

Need:
OBD2 scanner that will Bluetooth to an Iphone / IPad. And the device is suitable for taking on the road.
I want one for the peace of mind it provides while on the road... also it allows me to validate what is actually wrong versus what a mechanic, that wants to take advantage of me, might say.

  1. OBD2 scanner advice: Autel AP200
Bluetooth access. My guess is that the Autel AP200 is your best shot. It may not list your model year, but it still should access your Sprinter.
Autel Ap200 2019 Sprinter Hymer Motorhome 01
Autel Ap200 2019 Sprinter Hymer Motorhome 02
Autel Ap200 2019 Sprinter Hymer Motorhome 03
Autel Ap200 2019 Sprinter Hymer Motorhome 04
Autel Ap200 2019 Sprinter Hymer Motorhome 05

  1. Still Autel AP200: on T1N Sprinter
The Autel AP200 can provide "generic" readings right out of the box ... no need to install the "model specific" software.
As such, it can issue the generic "clear all codes" command ... which will affect the ECM.
I do not know if that will also fan out to the subsystems in an NCV3/VS30 ... in the T1N the subsystems were not "on" the CANbus, they used multiple separate wires (8 more pins in the OBD socket) and required MB-specific scanners to reach those.
By the same token, generic gadgets like the ScanGauge will be able to report its usual group of displays, plus it has their "X-gauge" feature where you can program in additional OBD commands and conversions to see other stuff beyond their 16 usual displays. It also provides a "clear all codes" function.
Here, for example, is what the AP200 saw in my T1N Sprinter under its "generic" programming (a day before i loaded the Benz_Sprinter package):
Autel Ap200 On T1n Sprinter 06
--dick (that's the "save as PDF" rendition)
p.s. i don't know if it offered MPG or GPH on other screens ... this was a rushed first "jelly on the wall" session.
It had a LOT more to say about my Kia.

  1. If you give up on Bluetooth connections then the Autel MD802 All Systems or MD808 Pro should access the 3.0L diesel. Those scan tools work for other NCV3 owners.
As a T1N owner I really have no reason to do further research as to the NCV3 capabilities. For the price point, the MD808 Pro provides what I anticipate needing.
 Autel Maxidiag Md808 Pro 07
Image 6: AUTEL MaxiDiag MD808 Pro

  1. So far this is the one at the top of our list.
iCarsoft MBII for Mercedes Benz/Sprinter/Smart Professional Diagnostic Tool Scanner.
ICarsoft MBII 08

  1. Maybe buy a emergency tow package
Also to the OP, it would seem blue tooth dongles usually do not go very deep into modules and erase codes etc. Not being able to reset the SRS module is not a good way to determine if a scanner is for you as SRS reset is a complicated and rare procedure and usually people replace a SRS module that trips (there are hackers who know how to reset SRS modules). My main concern would be to have a scanner that could force a regen and read/clear codes that cause LHM. You are correct that on a long trip such as the one you are anticipating being stuck would suck, however with a brand new rig it is unlikely and presumably MB warranty should get you serviced ASAP (maybe buy a emergency tow package)
Last thought you say your Sprinter is 2019 but built up RVs often have an older chassis (2016/17/18 or even older) but are registered from the RV production date. This may help you as the slightly older models have more scanner support.

Hope it helps.
 Source:http://blog.obdexpress.co.uk/2020/03/27/2019-sprinter-hymer-motorhome-obd2-scanner-advice/