julian_fox1
Emergency Call System Malfunction on AMG GT
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julian_fox1 (Author)
No recent work done. Just started happening. Where exactly is the telematics unit located? Trying to figure out which cable/plug to check before taking it in.
nelekoehler1
While I do not possess the specific schematics for your particular AMG GT model, I can offer a general analogy. Think of it like the human nervous system; a pinched nerve can cause all sorts of seemingly unrelated symptoms. In our Mercedes vehicles, the telematics unit is often situated either beneath the rear seat or integrated within the infotainment system housing. A meticulous examination of the cable connections, with particular emphasis on any evidence of corrosion or physical impairment, would be a prudent initial step. However, considering the intricacies of modern automotive electronics, I would advocate for a diagnostic assessment by a qualified Mercedes-Benz technician. Given the potential ramifications of a non-functional emergency call system, ensuring its proper operation is paramount.
julian_fox1 (Author)
Thanks. Sounds like a dealer visit is in order. Ended up being a loose connection as suspected. 95€ to fix.
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nelekoehler1
I have observed a similar predicament with the telematics system in my own Mercedes, although it is not an AMG GT. In my case, the diagnostic report indicated a potential disruption in the communication pathway between the automotive electronics module responsible for processing the SOS signal and the central processing unit. The failure of this communication resulted in the inability of the system to initiate the emergency call function, which is a critical aspect of car safety. Could you elaborate on any recent modifications or repairs that may have inadvertently affected the wiring harness in proximity to the telematics unit?