Odometer rolled back.
After disconnecting my battery my odometer rolled back 14,000 mi, I spoke to Anthony from TVT, great help.
He made a few calls for me and found out that it's an issue for some early models so it will be at the dealers next Monday, wish me luck.
Has anyone had this problem?
He made a few calls for me and found out that it's an issue for some early models so it will be at the dealers next Monday, wish me luck.
Has anyone had this problem?
Last edited by acrispy1; Jul 15, 2008 at 02:21 AM.
Originally Posted by acrispy1
After disconnecting my battery my odometer rolled back 14,00 mi, I spoke to Anthony from TVT, great help.
He made a few calls for me and found out that it's an issue for some early models so it will be at the dealers next Monday, wish me luck.
Has anyone had this problem?
He made a few calls for me and found out that it's an issue for some early models so it will be at the dealers next Monday, wish me luck.
Has anyone had this problem?
Originally Posted by srt6_crossfire
how much did it rollback 1400 or 14? does it rollback everytime you disconnect.. could be one way to get a car back under warranty :-)
Originally Posted by acrispy1
14,000 the car is under warranty.
I had friends say its a good thing, the problem is my inspection, it will look like I rolled back the mi. plus if it is a problem with earlier Crossfires how maney we're bought with actually more mi.?
Last edited by acrispy1; Jul 15, 2008 at 10:46 AM.
Originally Posted by acrispy1
I had friends say its a good thing, the problem is my inspection, it will look like I rolled back the mi. plus if it ids a problem with earlier Crossfires how maney we're bought with actual more mi.?
Wow! I guess these cars dont like there batterys disconected. You have this and mine blew out the cd player/radio.
I am taking mine in tm. afternoon. (my nav cd is stuck in the radio)
I am taking mine in tm. afternoon. (my nav cd is stuck in the radio)
Originally Posted by calGARY
Kinda makes you think...
but I know how karma works.
but I know how karma works.Guest
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Mercedes was not exactly known for number one in reliability just a few years back. You have to remember that a lot of the early Crossfires and SRTs were built with old left over parts, all of them may have some left over parts in them. So you kind of have to expect something to go wrong. Good thing about the odometer is that it is completely seperate from the other systems in the car, so he won't lose the tune.
It is basically a self contained unit. I think it was going to happen sonner or later and the battery disconnect just pushed it forward. If it were to lose all of the memory it would've reset to 0 and it didn't.
If anyone starts ripping into these early cars you will see tons of mismatched parts all over the place. Wrong brackets, different motor mounts, odd bolts, missing pieces, exhaust hangers off of an 89 E series, etc... It's amazing the differences in each car. From all the Crossfires I have worked on, no two were the exact same. It makes it that much more interesting to work on.
It is basically a self contained unit. I think it was going to happen sonner or later and the battery disconnect just pushed it forward. If it were to lose all of the memory it would've reset to 0 and it didn't.
If anyone starts ripping into these early cars you will see tons of mismatched parts all over the place. Wrong brackets, different motor mounts, odd bolts, missing pieces, exhaust hangers off of an 89 E series, etc... It's amazing the differences in each car. From all the Crossfires I have worked on, no two were the exact same. It makes it that much more interesting to work on.
I brought my car to the dealer today. They grabbed some numbers and ordered me a new radio. Should be in, in a few weeks. Half way home the radio made a noise and out popped the disk. I will have it changed anyway
Be careful taking the neg lead on and off the batt.
In the SLK these are based on the Ins clusters have been known to fail due to voltage spikes.
Chaps over on http://www.benzworld.org/forums/r170-slk-class/ fit Matson spike protectors from batt pos to earth.
Bazzle
In the SLK these are based on the Ins clusters have been known to fail due to voltage spikes.
Chaps over on http://www.benzworld.org/forums/r170-slk-class/ fit Matson spike protectors from batt pos to earth.
Bazzle
Originally Posted by acrispy1
I had friends say its a good thing, the problem is my inspection, it will look like I rolled back the mi. plus if it is a problem with earlier Crossfires how maney we're bought with actually more mi.?
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