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    Default Help! Is it possible to reset the warning light of Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC)

    I have DAS with developers mode , is it possible to reset the warning light of Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC) with the DAS by myself? And could you tell me the procedures?

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    u need use special soft from tmw


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    If you really want to do it, don't forget to renew collector brushes on hydraulic pump of the module. Otherwise an accident may occur (due to brakes failure)...

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    Use the expanded guarantee at your dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bynow3 View Post
    If you really want to do it, don't forget to renew collector brushes on hydraulic pump of the module. Otherwise an accident may occur (due to brakes failure)...
    please explain more

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    Quote Originally Posted by milkatrek View Post
    u need use special soft from tmw


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    wat is name of special soft??
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    TMW such a liers , and you don't need then t-box you can do that using star

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    Quote Originally Posted by nothing View Post
    TMW such a liers , and you don't need then t-box you can do that using star

    so what happens in real life happens on a virtual life, "same story differant version"

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    yes, i have a Mercedes W211 E240, 2003 model, you can reset the SBC light.
    i go to workshop and they said
    the SBC light come on with 2 reason :
    1 : you over 300.000 times press the brake pedal.
    2 : SBC die.
    if your car in reason 1 like my car, all you need is update the software to it via Star Diagnostic, maybe it need a developer mode, but i don't know exactly, i have a star too, but i don't know how to do it.
    i pay 100$ for update sofware to SBC, i'll try to learn, it is very fast, take you about 5 minutes, when i learn success, i'll teach you.

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    Hi, I work in a MB workshop and I had reset the warning light from SBC many times, and I can tell You that You can't do it only with DAS, but You need a special adapter. Second thing, even if they reset it one of two failure will happen:
    1. a hidraulic valve inside the block will leak and the car will have a tendency to spin while braking.
    2. the pump will stop ( brushes) and Your car will be without brakes except the parking one.
    If You go to a dealer he MUST reset it or replace it for free, without any excuses! The only reason that Mercedes could reject a claim for a new SBC is a manipulated milleage.
    Sorry for my english, hope this info helps..
    Dajan

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    hi,

    dajan2009 is right, the dealer will reset counter or replace sbc unit for 99% for free. IF MILAGE IS CORRECT.


    greetings

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkinyan View Post
    I have DAS with developers mode , is it possible to reset the warning light of Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC) with the DAS by myself? And could you tell me the procedures?
    oke here is how to
    Make sure engine is running !!!

    In Developer mode you need to go to Entwickelingsdaten - > ansteueringen -> Gesamstliste aller Ansteuerungen

    to see how many times brake has been pressed there is a line that says: Bremsenzahler (DJ_GetBrLive)

    then 1 line down there you see Bremsenzahler aktualisieren und Lebensdauerzahler F neu berechenen -> click it !
    Parameter uINBR = 0
    then click F3

    1 line down Bremsenzahler auf beliebigen Wert setzen (DJ_SetNBr) -> click it
    Parameter uINBR = 0
    then click F3


    then scroll down untill you see the line's :

    Lebensdauerzahler F neu berechenen (DJ_CalcLiveTime)
    Parameter uINBR = 0
    then click F3

    Lebensdauerzahler F neu berechenen und schreiben (DJ_BuildAndWriteF)
    Parameter uINBR = 0
    then click F3

    Log out of SBC !!
    log out of verhicle !!

    let engine run at least 10 minutes or drive at least 10 minutes

    If no coils are damaged , SBC fault code is not AKTUEL nomore

    If you think this would help you
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    Better you go to your Mercedes Dealer you can get a Pump four free

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    but you have to write "300.000" in (Dj_setNBr) right ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nothing View Post
    but you have to write "300.000" in (Dj_setNBr) right ?
    Wrong !!
    (Dj_setNBr) Here you SET new brake counter value back to 0
    (Dj_setNBr) uINBR = 0

 

 
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