

If it ever gets wet or hit by lightning, you might as well junk it, nothing will *ever* work again. There are so many black box modules in this car it is amazing that there is anywhere left to sit! Say thank you to Bell Labs who invented the transistor back in 1950something - this car would be impossible to build without transistors and ICs. Half the job is finding the appropriate module, and damn, there are a lot of them! The TPMS system alone has four antennas, one in each fender, to monitor the signal from each TPMS sensor. Haynes Online Manuals: a traditional Haynes Manual, but digital Every Haynes Online Manual offers the same in-depth, step-by-step information as our print titles but also brings video tutorials (many of them model-specific), colour images, colour wiring diagrams, an interactive fault-finding tool. Note that this manual appears to be ELECTRICAL stuff only - I haven't found anything on mechanical stuff (I may have missed it).

I have to figure out how to get rid of the ActiveX warnings, but that doesn't seem to be a major problem. Copied them again onto another USB stick, this time it worked.Ĭopied all into a new subdir ("MB209"), unzipped the big file, ran "Whip" which self-extracted, went in with Internet Explorer (old XP version) and it works. Haynes Manuals and AutoFix contain the most trusted repair and maintenance content for car, van, motorcycle, scooter and ATV, and the most advanced vehicle. (The version I have for W7 doesn't play well with XP.)ĭusted off an XP box, hooked it up, it ran for about half an hour and it failed - bad hard drive.ĭug out another XP box (a laptop), got it cranked up (lots of cussing), copied the three files onto a USB stick, then THAT failed. The Haynes Owners Workshop Manuals are a series of practical manuals from the British publisher Haynes Publishing Group.

Downloaded the 209 file, went back to get Whip.exe, also got an unzip program.
