Mercedes C220 Throttle Body Wiring
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2022
- If your 90's Mercedes has odd idling issues such as surging, too low, too high, or some throttle position sensor error codes, it's very likely the problem is with the throttle body wiring. Within the outer insulation, the individual wires' own insulation falls apart, causing the wires to short together and give you a whole host of issues. This guide is specifically for the C220 (1994 to 1996), other Mercedes will be very similar.
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Hi man, thanks for the video. I was able to do this with your instructions. Some wires snapped easily right from the base of the connector pin. Using a blow torch i could easily solder new wires into the pin, the pins come out from the plastic divider easily
Followed your steps. All done and idle.problem solved. Tq so much.
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching.
thats how i repaired mines. exactly like you did. except for the hot glue. probably not a good idea in a enqine bay. i would use heat resistant silicone
I repaired loose injector connector pins with hot glue a decade ago, it's still working fine.
Thanks! It really helps a lot!
Thanks alot man you help me
Thanks for the new video Pat! I have a 1999 C230K, and have used your videos extensively during the rebuilding process. Along the way I have re-engineered a good portion of the car and doubled the horsepower. It's been quite the adventure. My idle has been a bit on the surge-y side of things, so I'll give the throttle body a good look!
Thanks for watching! Sounds pretty awesome, what modifications did you do?
@@PatsCarGarage Full porting and polishing of the head with a full head rebuild, MLS head gasket, extensive redesign of the cooling and air system, rebuilt the AC, full brake rebuild with SS lines, supercharger clutch delete with a smaller pulley (15psi of boost now), new SS exhaust, and a full interior rebuild with soundproofing. I'm sure I forgot something, lol. I'm in process of installing a remote electric water pump to improve heat exchange between my engine block and the oversized radiator I have installed.
@@Emanmonster13 Holy heck that sounds pretty epic!
@@PatsCarGarage It is 80% of the time! lol. 20% of the time it has some sort of electrical gremlin or self-induced failure of my own making.
@@Emanmonster13 haha now there's a statistic I can independently verify!
Hi, do you have a video of how you test the connection (potentiometer) of each pin? Thank you.
do you have a picture of the throttle cable to PMS, i lost cable number 8 and 4 so the dynamo doesn't turn on. Please help me. Thx
Hi me too lost the connection.
have you got the diagram? Please if send me with thanks
Thanks for the video I am going to try this tomorrow do you have an idea where the wires goe at the other side of the male connector onto to the main connector
The diagram I posted at the end, the numbers correspond to the numbers on the connector to the main harness.
Hello Pat, the wiring of Mercedes built after 2005 are not suffering from brittle plastic like in this case? 🤔🤔🤔. Mercedes supposedly stop using wiring made with recycle plastic after 2000?. Thanks
I forget the exact year they switched but yes, I don't think they used the biodegradable plastic in 2005.
Hi Pat,
Can I just confirm the bottom block of 4 pins on the wire diagram. Are the connections(from top), one, two, seven, three. Thanks.
yes that's correct
@@PatsCarGarage I'm wiring one throttle body just like this, can you please confirm the upper block of 4 pins? Thank you very much!
Mine has abit of a surge at idle ,think this may be causing it ?
it's worth a look. You can cut a thin strip out of the outer insulation to see. If it looks good you can just tape it back up with electrical tape.
Can u please explain what every wire is used for
What good do you think that would do for you?