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System activation button, component description - GF40.15-P-5127TR

MODEL 211 as of 1.6.05 

with CODE (475) Tire pressure monitor (Siemens) 

except CODE (494) USA version 

except CODE (498) Japan version 

MODEL 211 as of 1.7.05 

with CODE (475) Tire pressure monitor (Siemens) 

with CODE (494) USA version 

with CODE (498) Japan version 

MODEL 211 

with CODE (470) Tire pressure monitor (base) 

with CODE (494) USA version 

Fig 1: Identifying Scroll Forward/Back Button
G07249342Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.

Task 

The TPM system is permanently operational and is not actively operated by the driver. Each time CAN B is awoken (starting procedure or ignition "ON") the TPM [RDK] control unit (N88) starts a reinitialization and starts to send messages to the instrument cluster (A1). A new activation of the TPM system can be triggered via the scroll forward/back button and button + and -, setting of specific functions and volume controls as well as the instrument illumination rheostat and reset button (A1r1) on the instrument cluster.

The TPM system can be reactivated in the following cases: 

When the TPM system is activated, the air pressure values of the wheels set by the driver are stored as specified monitoring data in the TPM [RDK] control unit.