Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Electrical - Fuse And Relay Box

Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Benz OEM Parts Mercedes Benz OE Replacement Parts

 Technical Service Bulletin # VB-54_15-08 Date: 110222
Electrical - Fuse And Relay Box
Date: February 22, 2011
Order No.: V-B-54.15/08
Group: 54
SUBJECT:
Model 906 # S as of 515227 and # N as of 464055
Fuse and Relay Box
To ensure that the D + signal for the cutoff relay code E36 or terminal strip electrical connect on driver sear frame code EK1 is working, program
the SAM signal acquisition and actuation module control unit.
Add-on 1712 for DAS version 11/2010 or add-on 1708 for DAS version 01/23011 is to be used.
After successfully programming, mark the SAM with a color dot.
Technical Service Bulletin # VB-47_10-001A Date: 120124
Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Panel
Page 22
Fuel System - Remedy For Incorrect Fuel In Tank
Date: January 24, 2012
Order No.: V-B-47.10/01a
V-B-47.10/01, December 7, 2011
Supersedes
Group: 47
Revision a:
Added Chassis 902.
SUBJECT:
MY-All, Model 902 with Engine 612, 903, 904, and 906 with Engine 642 and 647
Procedure for When Diesel Fuel Tank is Filled with Incorrect Fuel Type
If the above model diesel powered vehicles with a common rail injection system have been refueled with gasoline, kerosene, etc. and/or other
mixtures thereof, follow the steps below to remedy. In addition, biodiesel fuel above 5% (B5) in the fuel tank is not permitted for use in the above
model vehicles. Please follow the procedure below.
Note:
If the fuel tank is filled with the wrong type of fuel this may not be submitted as a warranty claim.
If the engine was NOT started after the fuel tank was filled with the wrong type of fuel, then emptying the tank and cleaning the fuel low-pressure
lines should be enough to resolve the problem.
If the engine was started after the fuel tank was filled with the wrong type of fuel, disconnect the Y-distributor unit (return line high pressure
pump/rail) at the output and with the ignition ON collect the fuel in
a clean container. Check fuel for shavings.
If there are no shavings in the injection system and the high pressure pump is not damaged, emptying the fuel tank, cleaning the low pressure lines
and changing the fuel filter should resolve the condition.
If metal shavings are found in the injection system and/or the high pressure pump is damaged, replace the following components to ensure there are
no metal particles in the fuel system. Refer to EPCNet for applicable part number.
a) Fuel Tank
b) Low Pressure fuel pump
c) Fuel Filter
d) High Pressure pump
e) Rail (Including Pressure regulating valve and the rail pressure sensor) f) High pressure lines and the leak lines
g) Injectors
The low pressure lines need to be thoroughly cleaned.
If there are no shavings in the injection system and the high pressure pump is damaged, the reason for the damaged high pressure pump must be
found and resolved prior to replacing the high pressure pump.