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==Hidden Menu== | ==Hidden Menu== | ||
Instrument cluster hidden menu allows to see [[Alternator#Checking_Alternator_Voltage|voltage measurement]], vehicle [[VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)]] and other data. | Instrument cluster hidden menu allows to see [[Alternator#Checking_Alternator_Voltage|voltage measurement]], vehicle [[VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)]] and other data. | ||
===How to Access=== | |||
Watch this video or see Access - MFD Hidden Menu Steps below. | |||
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'''Access - MFD Hidden Menu''' | |||
#Get into car and turn Ignition Lock to Position 1 (ACCESSORIES) but DO NOT start the engine. | |||
#Set the Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display (MFD) to show mileage (total vehicle mileage and trip miles). | |||
#Push the R (reset) button on the Instrument Cluster three times within 2 seconds. | |||
#The MFD will display something like "UB:12.3V". | |||
#Use the Steering Wheel ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ buttons for other Hidden displays. The MFD Hidden Menu will scroll through; | |||
*UB (Battery Voltage) | |||
[[File:01 MFD Hidden Menu UB Engine Off.JPG|500px|center]] | |||
*DC W220MJ03 (Including ‘OIL LEVEL’ and Motor Type.) | |||
[[File:02 MFD Hidden Menu DC W220MJ03 Engine Off.JPG|500px|center]] | |||
*ESP DYNAMOMETER TEST | |||
[[File:03 MFD Hidden Menu ESP DYNAMOMETER TEST Engine Off.JPG|500px|center]] | |||
*WIA TYP: (Including the VIN) | |||
[[File:04 MFD Hidden Menu WIA-TYPE Engine Off.JPG|500px|center]] | |||
*CONFIRMATION (Service Confirmation) | |||
[[File:05 MFD Hidden Menu CONFIRMATION Engine Off.JPG|500px|center]] | |||
===Using the MFD Hidden Menu for analysing the battery voltage (UB)=== | |||
#Access the MFD Hidden Menu as above. | |||
#:When first opened the MFD will display something like "UB:12.3V". In this example the 12.3V is the battery voltage with the car at rest with engine off and alternator not charging. The voltage should be between 11.8V and 12.5V and will typically be 12.3V with a new battery and the car at rest for about 24 hours or more. | |||
#:[[File:01 MFD Hidden Menu UB Engine Off.JPG|500px|center]] | |||
#Start the engine. | |||
#:The MFD Hidden Menu will now display something like "UB:13.8V". In this example the 13.8V is the battery voltage with the engine on and the alternator charging. The voltage should be between 14.0V and 14.2V. and will typically be 14.0V with a new battery and after the engine running has been running for several minutes.) | |||
#:[[File:06 MFD Hidden Menu UB Engine On.JPG|500px|center]] | |||
#Note the battery voltage displayed is very dependent on factors such as; | |||
*How long the engine has been running and hence the alternator has been charging. | |||
*The state of the battery charge. | |||
*The age of the battery. | |||
*What electrical load there is on the battery. For example having the headlights on and or the Air Conditioner on may reduce the actual battery voltage. | |||
*The performance of the alternator. A slipping Serpentine belt or a faulty alternator with say failed diodes or faulty voltage regulator circuit will affect the displayed battery voltage. | |||
==Setting Clock== | ==Setting Clock== |
Revision as of 06:49, 11 October 2017
Description
The Instrument Cluster is also known as the Instrument Panel or Multi-function Display.
Hidden Menu
Instrument cluster hidden menu allows to see voltage measurement, vehicle VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and other data.
How to Access
Watch this video or see Access - MFD Hidden Menu Steps below.
Access - MFD Hidden Menu
- Get into car and turn Ignition Lock to Position 1 (ACCESSORIES) but DO NOT start the engine.
- Set the Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display (MFD) to show mileage (total vehicle mileage and trip miles).
- Push the R (reset) button on the Instrument Cluster three times within 2 seconds.
- The MFD will display something like "UB:12.3V".
- Use the Steering Wheel ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ buttons for other Hidden displays. The MFD Hidden Menu will scroll through;
- UB (Battery Voltage)
- DC W220MJ03 (Including ‘OIL LEVEL’ and Motor Type.)
- ESP DYNAMOMETER TEST
- WIA TYP: (Including the VIN)
- CONFIRMATION (Service Confirmation)
Using the MFD Hidden Menu for analysing the battery voltage (UB)
- Access the MFD Hidden Menu as above.
- When first opened the MFD will display something like "UB:12.3V". In this example the 12.3V is the battery voltage with the car at rest with engine off and alternator not charging. The voltage should be between 11.8V and 12.5V and will typically be 12.3V with a new battery and the car at rest for about 24 hours or more.
- Start the engine.
- The MFD Hidden Menu will now display something like "UB:13.8V". In this example the 13.8V is the battery voltage with the engine on and the alternator charging. The voltage should be between 14.0V and 14.2V. and will typically be 14.0V with a new battery and after the engine running has been running for several minutes.)
- Note the battery voltage displayed is very dependent on factors such as;
- How long the engine has been running and hence the alternator has been charging.
- The state of the battery charge.
- The age of the battery.
- What electrical load there is on the battery. For example having the headlights on and or the Air Conditioner on may reduce the actual battery voltage.
- The performance of the alternator. A slipping Serpentine belt or a faulty alternator with say failed diodes or faulty voltage regulator circuit will affect the displayed battery voltage.
Setting Clock
With navigation installed press COMAND Service, System, Clock, Set Hours etc.
Issues
- The fluorescent tubes used to generate illumination and back-lighting on the gauges eventually flicker and die.
- Missing pixels due to ribbon connector failure.
Display Defective Warning
DIY Procedures
Lighting Repair
The W220 S-Class, has an interesting lighting architecture, incorporating LEDs and fluorescent tubes to generate illumination and back-lighting on the gauges. The tubes eventually flicker and die, causing this malfunction to be a recall notice with Mercedes. Recognized for up to 10 years from MY, for registered owners, Mercedes will honor the recall, with enough coaxing. For everyone else, repair is the only option. Chinese made substitute transformers and FETs may do the trick, they may not. With this set of instruments, repair was not an option, so an experimental LED substitution was attempted, and turned out successful. An LED driver circuit replaced the 4000V transformer, retained the dimming ability, reduced current draw, and provided ample lighting. White LEDs were grafted in place of the fluorescent tubes, and blue LEDs behind the LCD displays.
Missing Pixel Repair
Very detailed article on how to fix W208 2002 CLK430 instrument cluster which has missing pixels. Should also apply to other MBs including W220.
Removing Instrument Cluster
Instrument cluster repair tool kit is required to remove W220 instrument cluster.