Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: bpossel on February 28, 2007, 12:19:53
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Did anyone ever replace the open door buzzer with a newer "chime" type relay?
If yes, what did you use and how did you connect it?
Thanks!
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320
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Bob
You might try looking at Radio Shack I think they have a 12v "ding-dong" chime that might be made to work.
American and Asian cars are made with the switch in the - pole of the door lamp circuit, Mercedes has the switch on the + side. So a buzzer box from a more commonly available car would also need a relay to switch the circuit's polarity.
Al
66 230sl
113-042-10-014715
904/396 blue, Ivory Tex
condition: not-as-rusty-as-before-bucket
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Hi Al,
Thanks! Actually, I purchased the radio shack chime last year. I never installed it because it sounds like the chime you hear in a department store... not really a nice chime for a car such as ours...
I am searching for a nice bell/chime that you would hear in an upscale car... I am sure there would be a way to retrofit this newer chime in our very deserving Pagodas!
Anyone have an idea? I am willing to entertain any suggestions...
Thanks!
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320
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Wow. Open door buzzer? When did these start? I don't have one in my 68.
inspectorgm
68 280sl, signal red/ beige/black softtop
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Just to clarify....
The buzzer sounds when the key is still in the ignition and the door is open.
Mine was disconnected when I bought the car. I plugged it back in to return the car to original condition.... While I still have it plugged in, the buzzer is rather annoying...
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320
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Mine must be disconnected as well - where is it located? Underneath the dash I assume, but approximately where?
Cees ("Case") Klumper in Amsterdam
'69 white 280 SL automatic
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Hi Cees,
Mine is located close to the main harness plug above the left knee as you sit in the car. Square looking relay type of box.
As I am fine tuning the engine idle, in and out of gear (working on things like the vacuum dashpot and need for a slight throttle lift when in gear...), I have to put the car in and out of gear (of course have the wheels blocked) and am constantly opening and closing the door. The buzzer has finally gotten to me... I guess this may be why it was unplugged?
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320
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Door buzzer? I never heard of this.
1970 AC 428 coupe
1970 Fiat 850 Bertone
1970 Fiat 130 Coupe
1964 Porsche 356c
1966 Ford Mustang
1974 Lotus Europa
1988 Maserati Biturbo
1973 Maserati Bora
1983 TVR Tasmin
1979 BMW M-1
1973 Mercedes 3.5 280 se c
1955 Jaguar XK140 FHC
1968 Jaguar E type XKE
1970 Mercedes 280 SL
1954 Mercedes 300 SL
1989 ferrari 400i
1974 Ferrari 246 GTS
All perfect and used as often as possible. Currently having 1958 Aston DBS (301) and another 300 SL restored.
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Originally posted by ami
Door buzzer? I never heard of this.
1970 AC 428 coupe
1970 Fiat 850 Bertone
1970 Fiat 130 Coupe
1964 Porsche 356c
1966 Ford Mustang
1974 Lotus Europa
1988 Maserati Biturbo
1973 Maserati Bora
1983 TVR Tasmin
1979 BMW M-1
1973 Mercedes 3.5 280 se c
1955 Jaguar XK140 FHC
1968 Jaguar E type XKE
1970 Mercedes 280 SL
1954 Mercedes 300 SL
1989 ferrari 400i
1974 Ferrari 246 GTS
All perfect and used as often as possible. Currently having 1958 Aston DBS (301) and another 300 SL restored.
The U.S. Depatrment of Transportation (DOT) requires that all cars manufactured after 31 Dec. 1969 sold in the USA have an audible warning device that sounds when the drivers door is opened with the key in the ignition.
Al
66 230sl
113-042-10-014715
904/396 blue, Ivory Tex
condition: not-as-rusty-as-before-bucket
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Thanks to you. My car was manufactured in August 69. Now I understand and I can sleep at night. Phew !
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Originally posted by al_lieffring
quote:
Originally posted by ami
Door buzzer? I never heard of this.
1970 AC 428 coupe
1970 Fiat 850 Bertone
1970 Fiat 130 Coupe
1964 Porsche 356c
1966 Ford Mustang
1974 Lotus Europa
1988 Maserati Biturbo
1973 Maserati Bora
1983 TVR Tasmin
1979 BMW M-1
1973 Mercedes 3.5 280 se c
1955 Jaguar XK140 FHC
1968 Jaguar E type XKE
1970 Mercedes 280 SL
1954 Mercedes 300 SL
1989 ferrari 400i
1974 Ferrari 246 GTS
All perfect and used as often as possible. Currently having 1958 Aston DBS (301) and another 300 SL restored.
The U.S. Depatrment of Transportation (DOT) requires that all cars manufactured after 31 Dec. 1969 sold in the USA have an audible warning device that sounds when the drivers door is opened with the key in the ignition.
Al
66 230sl
113-042-10-014715
904/396 blue, Ivory Tex
condition: not-as-rusty-as-before-bucket
1970 AC 428 coupe
1970 Fiat 850 Bertone
1970 Fiat 130 Coupe
1964 Porsche 356c
1966 Ford Mustang
1974 Lotus Europa
1988 Maserati Biturbo
1973 Maserati Bora
1983 TVR Tasmin
1979 BMW M-1
1973 Mercedes 3.5 280 se c
1955 Jaguar XK140 FHC
1968 Jaguar E type XKE
1970 Mercedes 280 SL
1954 Mercedes 300 SL
1989 ferrari 400i
1974 Ferrari 246 GTS
All perfect and used as often as possible. Currently having 1958 Aston DBS (301) and another 300 SL restored.
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quote:
Originally posted by ami
Thanks to you. My car was manufactured in August 69. Now I understand and I can sleep at night. Phew !
1970 Mercedes 280 SL
Was your SL manufactured for export to the USA? (round headlamps instead of the "fish bowls" etc.
As usual there is a fuzzy line between government mandates and industry compliance. Not sure what the date-VIN cut off between a 69 and 70 model would be. If your car was built for export to the USA and made as a '70 model with the EPA-DOT compliance sticker in the left door jamb it should have the warning buzzer. On non USA cars there is no key sensing switch on the ignition lock, a different left door jamb switch and no wiring for the the buzzer circuit
Al
66 230sl
113-042-10-014715
904/396 blue, Ivory Tex
condition: not-as-rusty-as-before-bucket