124 1995 E280 Estate Locking

crossangle

Active Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2018
Messages
25
Reaction score
0
Your Mercedes
1995 280 TE
I have a problem with I think..... immobiliser/alarm ??

Car locks and unlocks (central locking) perfectly with the key fob to the drivers door receptor and tailgate receptor...then the fault appears - operation/fault is as follows...

Locking by fob - one indicator flash - car locked - no indicators flashing.
40 seconds later - all indicators operate (at normal speed) then after the 40 seconds have elapsed stop for 5 secs and then restart on the 40/5 secs cycle...again and again.

The indicators do not stop naturally at all. They can only be stopped by unlocking the car either manually (from passenger door) or by key fob to drivers door/tailgate receptor.

Locking the car manually via passenger door does not create this problem at all.

Does anyone have any ideas as to where to look and physical location please ?
 

DREAMER NO2

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2013
Messages
4,957
Reaction score
1,322
Age
79
Location
Kidderminster in Worcestershire
Your Mercedes
W124 2.6E M103 1989
Looks like you have found it alarm or immobiliser fault . If your lucky you might have a switch to turn the whole system off ,,some are in the glove box .
 
OP
C

crossangle

Active Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2018
Messages
25
Reaction score
0
Your Mercedes
1995 280 TE
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #3
Thank you Dreamer for your reply.
On my model there is no glovebox at all.
That said is there a way to locate and isolate the system. I realise this might be seen to defeat the purpose of the system but in essence that is what I am trying to do !!
 

DREAMER NO2

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2013
Messages
4,957
Reaction score
1,322
Age
79
Location
Kidderminster in Worcestershire
Your Mercedes
W124 2.6E M103 1989
So you know what ,,, i have never seen a W124 without a glove box . Thats the drop down door in the dashboard in .front of passenger Screenshotglovebozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.png
 
OP
C

crossangle

Active Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2018
Messages
25
Reaction score
0
Your Mercedes
1995 280 TE
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #5
As you can see - there is no glove box........only an airbag
1650204290318.jpeg
 

DREAMER NO2

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2013
Messages
4,957
Reaction score
1,322
Age
79
Location
Kidderminster in Worcestershire
Your Mercedes
W124 2.6E M103 1989
Now i have seen a W124 without a glove box . All down to the air bag location .And now as you said ,,the glove box is now taken up ..I think you will need to talk to an alarm fitter to get the alarm and immobilizer checked out . Dont go messing around in case you set off the airbag.
 

DREAMER NO2

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2013
Messages
4,957
Reaction score
1,322
Age
79
Location
Kidderminster in Worcestershire
Your Mercedes
W124 2.6E M103 1989
Do you know if its original alarm ,,,and not one thats been fitted aftermarket?. there is some info in this free manual Google this -
Model W124 Maintenance Manual Index .
 
OP
C

crossangle

Active Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2018
Messages
25
Reaction score
0
Your Mercedes
1995 280 TE
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #8
As far as I can gather it's original - but can't swear to it unconditionally. Will have a look at the manual you indicate on Google.
I have had many 124s over my classic car life and this is the first I have seen without a glove box.
I would be a bit nervous about taking it to an alarm specialist as he /she might apply modern thinking to a classic car.
At worst I may talk to my tame Mercedes Dealer parts manager who is very kind in confirming or complementing info from their infallible database and try and persuade him to give me some "electrical guidance"
Many thanks for your input
 

mioba

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 19, 2006
Messages
7,961
Reaction score
4,710
Location
Nottingham and Köln
Your Mercedes
W124/E200, W220/S320CDI, W205/C200, W251/R350CDI 4Matic
Same as my W124. The original alarm on my cat was with the rectangular fob, 2 square buttons a light in the corner on my car. These were "mercedes" alarms but after factory fit.

You should hopefully have a small round key to disable the alarm, One key hole under the dash (of your pic) and one on the alarm horn in the engine bay.

if not, best to get it looked at by a reputable car alarm place.
 


ALL MBO Club members qualify for 15% discount on second hand parts.Please see MBO Members’ Area for discount codewww.dronsfields.com
Top Bottom