![]() ![]() shorter than a C240 sedan, but just 60 lb lighter. in overall length, the Sport Coupe is about 7 in. Shipping label will be emailed to you after the purchase. It feels quite tossable and lighter than its 3300-lb (European-spec) curb weight. You will have to send in your original ECM, only. You will have to flash the correct software, code it (regular or SCN), personalize and activate it. Unlocked (virgin) ECM requires programming, just as a new ECM from the dealer would. Simply install the ECM and start the car. My thoughts on the 2004 Mercedes C230 Sport Kompressor with the 1.8L supercharged inline 4 cylinder engine and 5 speed automatic transmission Toyota Of Nape. VIN, immobilizer (SSID), key hashes, software and coding (also SCN coding) will be all transferred. Plug n' Drive (cloned) ECM comes fully programmed and requires no additional programming after installation. Consumer Reviews Used 2002 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C240 4dr Sedan (2.6L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews More about the 2002 C-Class 5 (47) 4 (27) 3 (21) 2 (4) 1 (1) 4.1 81 reviews. This ECM comes in 2 variants, variant #1. Also, please read the 'How To Buy' tab to understand what to do in order to complete this transaction. If not found, try to search this site (search box above) or contact us. ![]() Plug n' Drive or unlocked!īefore purchasing this ECM, please check supported part numbers under 'Part Numbers' tab above. Remanufactured SIM4LE Mercedes ECM for the following years / class / models / engines: 2002-2002 / W203 S203 / C230 Kompressor / L4-2.3L M111 Supercharged. ★ 30 Day Returns ★ 30 Day Technical Support ★ Just me, perhaps.★ Plug n' Drive ★ Updated ★ Next Day Shipping ★ 1 Year Warranty ★ It is STILL an outstanding car and an absolute pleasure to drive, but it let me down, so I don't "love" it as I did. A new Genuine MB seat module could cost about $600, by the way, and though it is absolutely identical to the after-market one, it is no longer a 100% Genuine Mercedes Benz. Reviews Tested: 2003 Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor Raises a Low Bar From the Archive: With a new supercharged 1. I know the car is now 17 model years old, and things CAN break, but unless an owner can unplug the old module and plug the new $100 one in, it WOULD be a costly repair, which is unacceptable to me. This would be a VERY expensive repair, so I had to downgrade my "Electronics/Technology" and "Reliability" rating since the car experienced the failure, If it isn't PERFECT and needing ZERO repairs, it doesn't deserve a 5 Star rating. The dealer would charge $1200 for the repair using new Genuine MB module, which most people would likely have done (most people owning a Mercedes would only want Genuine MB parts installed regardless of cost). I obtained an after-market new module for $110 and installed it myself (it's under the driver's seat) in about 30 minutes using ordinary household tools. Update: Early in 2018 I had my battery go dead overnight and found that the driver seat control modules on tehse cars tend to fail in that way (they fail to "g to sleep" after being used). The car still looks, feels, and handles like a new car, with no degradation as mileage has progressed. In my 6+ years of ownership, the car cost me nothing in repairs (not a single parts failure), though I recently replaced a number of parts and did a transmission fluid change as a preventative measure figuring nearing 90,000 mi a new accessory belt, belt tensioner, water pump, and spark plugs, along with new coolant and transmission fluid were a sensible measure. Fuel economy of 32mph highway and 26mpg suburban on regular fuel (Premium is recommended, but unless one lives in mountainous areas, or is a lead-foot, regular is just fine) is outstanding for the safety and comfort offered. It also lacks GPS navigation, though in honesty I prefer a stand-alone GPS because it can be updated at no cost. If I have any gripe at all, it's the absence of Bluetooth for cellphone use (The car came with a factory supplied telephone that would now be unlawful to even use in motion.), and does not have aux inputs for audio devices, or a USB connection for digital media. The car just "fits" my typical stature (6 feet tall of average proportions), and is fatigue-free even after many hours of driving. It combines useful room inside (though the aerodynamic rear roof slope can intrude), excellent comfort, and absolutely outstanding fuel economy, and reliability, resulting is low cost of ownership in my case. I've owned my 2002 C320 Sport Wagon for more than 6 years, and after owning over 125 cars in my 50+ years of driving, I can honestly say this has been one of my absolute favorite cars. ![]()
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