I have received a dashboard problem notice indicating that the brake light has failed, as well as the right-hand tail light and subsequently the left-hand tail light.
The rear LED light exhibits intermittent flickering, with the right-hand light flickering more often than the left. Additionally, the right-hand light sometimes experiences complete loss of illumination.
After extensive research on the issue, I have determined that the problem is either caused by water or a malfunction in the tail light units, or it might be due to a faulty rear SAM unit. The weather conditions here have been unusually rainy.
I have removed one of the tail light units from the vehicle and upon inspection, it seems to be in satisfactory condition. Although it is not completely dry, it is not moist either. Tomorrow morning, the second one will be removed for the same procedure.
Based on my limited experience, it seems to be a case of a weak or unreliable connection. However, at what location?
Do you have any more recommendations?
Additionally, may I inquire about the precise location of the rear Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) unit?
Is it advisable to link it to a Star unit for diagnostic purposes?
The SL350 R230 tail light is experiencing intermittent flickering.
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There is a high probability that the problem is related to the SAM (Security Account Manager). Connecting it to a power source may assist in identifying this issue. The SAM module is located within the oddments compartment, which is situated behind the driver's seat. There is a removable flap that allows access to it.
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Latest information I have used a STAR diagnostic computer to examine the issue, and no error codes have been detected. However, the computer does indicate that there are faulty bulbs in the tail light clusters.
The individual I employ has exceptional intelligence and, when thoroughly investigating his computer, he believes that the issue lies with the grounding, maybe affecting the LED strip in particular.
Where is the grounding location for the R230 rear lights?
The individual I employ has exceptional intelligence and, when thoroughly investigating his computer, he believes that the issue lies with the grounding, maybe affecting the LED strip in particular.
Where is the grounding location for the R230 rear lights?
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In close proximity to the light cluster. Remove the carpet and inspect it. I am able to locate it on your behalf, but, I want a chassis number.
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Thank you for that!The alphanumeric code is WDB2304672F109969.
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Although I have not achieved significant advancements over this vacation season, I have devoted much thought to the matter.
I believe that the underlying problem is still related to the earth or grounding.
I believe that the underlying problem is still related to the earth or grounding.
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These are the interconnected circuit boards I am considering. It seems that the last one in the chain, furthest from the connection, is functioning correctly.
Is there any discernible rationale to this?
Is there any discernible rationale to this?
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W points are areas of land.
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I believe I have identified the problem - I disconnected the connection to the LED circuit board.