In my 560(which I have not driven in a long time because its cursed),
when the alternator was not charnged and you turned on the heated seats,
the lights in the switches would flash I guess to let you know you have
a problem.
Marshall Booth wrote:
John M McIntosh wrote:
PS well I might have stopped once I started to enter the city it was
unclear how bright (not) the brake lights were. Still it appears you
can run a w124 diesel a long way with faulty electrical system.
I've driven from Pittsburgh to Washington DC (and back ~250 mi each way)
several times without a working alternator and my daughter made the trip
from Harrisburg PA to Pittsburgh (200 miles) without an alternator. I've
never counted on more than a few hours of electrical function (lights,
heater fan, wipers, radio, etc.) and I don't turn the engine off (just
lock the car with the engine running when making a "rest" stop). I
always tried to leave EARLY in the morning or at least 5-6 hours BEFORE
dusk and a RainX treatment of the windows makes it possible to drive in
all but the worst weather without wipers (can get tough in snow
though). Once moving there's plenty of heat even without the blowers on.
Did I correctly interpret "heat seater lights" as an indication that you
have seat heaters in the car? Seat heater problems CAN knock out a
battery and exceed the capacity of the alternator I'm told, but I've
never dealt with that problem as I don't have seat heaters in ANY of my
cars. I'm PRETTY sure there were revisions to the seat heater circuits
but I'm NOT sure when they occurred.
Marshall
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