Technical Service Bulletin LI91.12-P-073742 — 2019 MERCEDES-BENZ AMG GLE43
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Bulletin Details
| TSB ID | LI91.12-P-073742 |
| Manufacturer | |
| Vehicle | 2019 MERCEDES-BENZ AMG GLE43 |
| Component | ELECTRICAL SYSTEM |
| Communication Date |
Bulletin Summary
Complaint ⢠Seats cannot be adjusted ⢠Seats cannot be folded ⢠Seats in the 2nd seat row cannot be locked or unlocked ⢠Normalization cannot be performed in its entirety using XENTRY Cause Under analysis Remedy *Make sure a battery charger is connected to vehicle while performing all testing* Please perform the following checks that help to resolve most concerns: #1 - Make sure seat control units have latest software installed on them. #2 - For seat folding concerns, pay careful attention to the lock mechanism and ensure it is fully releasing. If the locking mechanism is short-stroking, please replace associated Bowden cables. #2a - Seat folding concerns can also be related to binding of the seat frame. To remedy, loosen torque off bolts holding seat frame to car. Shift seat frame and ensure there is no binding. Re-torque bolts securing seat frame to car and re-test. #3 - For seats showing unlocked in the IC when fully locked, please check seat frame carefully for small microswitches that can be damaged. #4 - For seats moving forward but not folding upward (2nd row), please ensure the 4 small clips are still located on the inner and outer rails of the seat. If they are broken (example being passenger kicking them), the seat will not fold up. If seat concerns are still not resolved, please create seat control unit logs N32/5 and N32/6 and submit them along with information of initial checks via a PTSS case.
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