C 320 CL (203.764) V6-3.2L (112.946) (2004)
Heated Glass Element: Customer Interest
Audio System - AM/FM Interference With Rear Defogger ON
Date: January 7, 2009
Order No.: P-B-82.60/227a
Supersedes: P-B-82.60/227 dated Feb. 26, 2003
Group: 82
Revision History
Revision
Date
Purpose
a
1/7/09
Applicable Models and Technical Content Updated
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2/26/03
Initial issue
SUBJECT:
All Model 202, 203, 208, 209, 210, 211, 215, 219 and 220 Vehicles
Equipped with Radio/TV Window Antenna
AM/FM Reception Interference When Rear Window Heater is Switched On
If you receive customer reports in the above model vehicles of AM/FM or TV reception interference when the rear window heater is switched on, this
may be caused by one or more interruptions in the heat conductor in the rear window which may cause interference in the FM/AM bands. To remedy,
perform the following.
Note:
Use a battery trickle charger
At ambient temperature, the rear window heater needs to be turned on continuously for approx. 45 minutes at 13.8V. Since the heating period is
regulated depending on the outside temperature, it is necessary to switch off the rear window heater every 5 minutes manually and turn it back on again
immediately.
This procedure eliminates transition resistance at the contacts of the heated rear window. If interference is still present, detach the connecting lines of the
rear window heater from the rear window and connect them to a resistive load (50-60W light bulb = approx. 240 Ohms). If there is no longer any radio
interference present while the ohmic load is connected, the antenna in the rear window is malfunctioning and the rear window needs to be replaced. Refer
to EPCnet for applicable part number. Refer to WIS AF67.29-P-1130AG for further instructions.
Note:
The following allowable labor operations should be used when submitting a warranty claim for this repair. This information has been generated on
January 7, 2009. Please refer to Netstar --> Star TekInfo --> Star Time for the most current labor time allowance.
In Case of Warranty, use the table above.