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Ze Bocaina Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding I wanna know if i understand well the attached pic. Some help is needed of course. E 30/31/32 yellow lights situated on the console swithes that indicate the lock process start. S 93/94/95 ..are the swithes in the middle console ( where we press to lock diffs) S 96/97/98 .. are the swithes in the middle console too , but the lock test parts. S 96/97/98 E1...The red light the confirm the diffs are locked Thats right? Thanks for any help Zé (Diff Lock legendGE 300.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Diff Lock legendGE 300.jpg (45KB - 18 downloads) | ||
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AlanMcR Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, CA, Los Altos Vehicle(s): G300DT E300DT 230SL Posts: 3500 | RE: Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding Correction: S96, S97, S98 are the detector switches in the lock mechanisms. These close when the lock is actually engaged. A wire then goes from each of these switches up to a light on the dash. These lights are probably integrated with the diff lock switches. | ||
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AlanMcR Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, CA, Los Altos Vehicle(s): G300DT E300DT 230SL Posts: 3500 | RE: Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding I don't know why they chose to label them S9xe1, other than to indicate that the bulb goes with the switch. The bulbs have to be in the dash of in the locker switch. The switches are on the locker cylinders (easy to see if crawl under the truck). Do you have a single locker switch assembly in the center of the dash? Or, do you have three seperate switches, one for each locker? The assembly has a seperate pin on the back for each red light. Either way the current path is simple Battery+ to one side of red light, wire to switch, ground on other side of switch. | ||
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nadd Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UAE, Dubai Vehicle(s): G500 2016 LHD, numerous Chevys Posts: 1285 | Re: Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding A neat touch (at least on my year model) is that Graz labelled all the plugs that go into the switches (or most, some seem to have fallen off), starting at the left, with the rear wiper, number 1, to the extreme right (hazard I think), number 10 or something. The diff locks are labelled 4 5 6 I think, from top to bottom. Easily confused even WITH numbering, I managed to switch the top two putting it back together. | ||
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AlanMcR Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, CA, Los Altos Vehicle(s): G300DT E300DT 230SL Posts: 3500 | RE: Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding That looks like the same locker module that comes in the later trucks. I think that the guts of the module changed somewhere in the mid 90's (94?). The current module has some digital logic in it to enforce a Center->Rear->Front engagement order. Your locker module may allow any order of engagement/disengagement. | ||
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mortinson Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Madrid, España Vehicle(s): '98 G300TD LWB, '98 E300TD Saloon Posts: 1355 | RE: Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding AlanMcR - 6/12/2006 5:50 PM That looks like the same locker module that comes in the later trucks. I think that the guts of the module changed somewhere in the mid 90's (94?). The current module has some digital logic in it to enforce a Center->Rear->Front engagement order. Your locker module may allow any order of engagement/disengagement. No, the earlier model only allows the same sequence in locker activation as later models (centre-rear-front). The main difference is that the switches in the earlier model are toggle switches as opposed to touch-sensing activation. Regards, | ||
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fernweh Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Calabasas, CA - Centenario, BCS - Luebeck, Germany Vehicle(s): Few Mercedes-Benz, a Toyota Amphibious and a Vespa | RE: Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding Ze, when you want to activate the diff locks and you push the switches (S93/94/95) on, the yellow lights (E30/31/32) will come on, indicating the switchen are on and calling for the diff locks to engage. The other switches (S 96/97/98) are , as Alan mentioned, located at the each of the diff lock actuators. These switches/contacts are closed(to ground) mechanically by the diff locks when they are fully engaged and the red lights (S96e1,S97e1,S98e1) come on - thus giving a real affirmative function indication. The red lights may stay on even when the switches (S93/94/95) are turned off until the diff locks are fully disengaged - might have to drive a bit back and forward and/or right and left - NOT on a hard surface! The sequence center/rear/front and turn off ABS are controlled by relay logic with an additional timer relay for certain situations. BTW these indicator lamps are 1,2 W lamps not LED's Nadd - I did the same thing, managed to interchange some plugs from diff lock switches - but did not want to test it turning the ignition on with the airbag disconnected..... Karl | ||
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fernweh Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Calabasas, CA - Centenario, BCS - Luebeck, Germany Vehicle(s): Few Mercedes-Benz, a Toyota Amphibious and a Vespa | Re: Need to confirm electrical diagram legend understanding Ze, a good mechanic can look at the wiring diagram and figure out what is supposed to transpire........ I found a brocken 6mm plastic vacuum line in front of the battery - no diff locks were working, so check also all the vacuum lines. It is not just mileage but also component life (age) what gnaws on our beloved vehicle. The ridgid plastic lines can get very brittle and snap like that..... If you find the wire going to the diff actuator, remove and hold it to ground - and with the ignition switch on, the red light for that diff lock switch should come on - if the yellow one lights up instead - the harness plugs behind the diff lock switches are interchanged/messed up. Good luck and keep us informed, Karl | ||
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