![]() I’ve even seen a 2000 E320 that had both 38-pin and OBD port - I could use either port to conduct a full diagnosis. ![]() Other MB made in early 2000 and sold as a 2000 model will have the OBD port and the SDS will require the OBD cable to diagnosis….and will use DAS.Īnd then there are orphan cars, like some SLK models - some 2000-2001 SLK require the 38-pin. The year 2000 is a weird transition period - some MB made in 1999 but the model year is 2000 will be diagnosed from the 38-pin under the hood and thus use HHT-win. Guess my 16-year old SUV’s system is a bit ancient in the scheme of Mercedes-Benz technology. Xentry took me to DAS, and DAS switched over (automatically) to good old HHT-WIN, again. This is a good HHT-WIN review from which tell people what’s the difference of HHT-WIN and Xentry and DAS, which Mercedes vehicle & module HHTWIN supports.
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