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    Default Connecting sprinter W906 speedo and ezs on bench

    Hi guys

    im trying to get the dash and ezs working on the bench
    sprinter W906
    ezs i have pinouts and i can talk to it on the bench
    but dash i can not
    i was told it needs connecting on can B high and low to be able to communicate properly

    so basically in the speedo connector is
    twisted greens with stripe (can C) may be
    twisted browns with stripe (can D)
    solid brown GND
    solid red with stripe +12v
    black...to sam may be


    in the ezs i have a white plug with same color wires
    twisted greens
    twisted brown
    solid brown
    solid red

    so i joined the power lines
    and the twisted pairs

    now when i turn the key in the ezs the dash comes to life

    but when i try talk to dash i get no communication !

    anyone any ideas here

    thsnks

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    You need white connector

    EZS and DASH.jpg

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    Ahh ive seen these in vitos!
    is there one in sprinter too ?
    i connected the greens together but no joy
    do they have to be in this connector dock
    as i remember testing these before and all solid greens are together
    and green and stripe are all together

    any more advice ?

    thanks zweriz

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    also i see you have black connector too
    i will grab them from breakers today with a few wires
    do you know where they are located
    on vito they are just above drivers knee behind plastics

    thanks

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    Sprinter they are passanger side for gray plastic...

    sprinter inside.jpg
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    oki i got

    can you advise how the ezs is linked up to the connector and the dash is too
    draw a rough picture showing which wires should be where
    in the end of my white block there is 1 connector with green twisted and 1 brown, why does this goto GND ??? cos thats where it was connected on the vehicle

    i have 3 connector blocks now
    1 x white with green wires in
    1 x black with brow wires in
    and 1 short white with twisted purple in

    thanks

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    zweriz

    beautiful mate
    this is just what is needed

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