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I posted this in the sell/buy parts section but did not get a single reply,i guess not alot of people read there unless they are looking for something.
My question is do any of you folks have a hitch that will fit a 124 wagon that you would like to sell??? PM me or email Don
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Red Green "This is only temporary,Unless it works!" ![]() 97 E300D 157000 miles 87 300TD ?141k? miles |
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I have never come across one. It would probably be simpler to make one. That is what I am doing when the car finally gets into working order again.
I attached some pictures of the hitch made for the car. I hope this helps. If you do decide to try and buy one good luck to you! (None of the pictures are mine I found them and stashed them in my W124 folder) Dan
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I have a Curt hitch on my '95 wagon, bought from JC Whitney at a reasonable price.
But it's not for sale. |
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I have the same hitch pictured in the previous post--fits well and works great. Probably cheaper to buy new--shipping costs for a used one (if you coluld find one) would be prohibitive.
J. M. van Swaay
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1994 E320 Wagon, 230,000 miles 1995 E320 Sedan, 106,000 miles 1994 E500 Sedan, 79,000 miles |
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I found one at carparts.com for $165.72with free shipping.Tried to buy it online but whatever the problem was kept jumping the price to $224 so after two attempts to get it online i called them and bought it over the phone for the correct price.I have not received it yet but it is a Curt11806 so i expect it to be OK. If there are any problems with it i will post them after i get it and install it. Don
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Red Green "This is only temporary,Unless it works!" ![]() 97 E300D 157000 miles 87 300TD ?141k? miles |
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Hey, J.M.
I found the same hitch and am considering getting one for my wagon. What did you do about wiring for the trailer? How did you tap into the rear wiring harness? There is a local dealer that can install it for me, so I'm thinking about just getting it from them turn-key but not if it doubles the cost. Best Regards, Rob
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Robert Fini '12 ML350 BlueTec, 100k '06 E320CDI (x2) '05 T1N Sprinter 2500/Pleasure-Way Plateau TS, 70k '97 C36AMG, 319k (son's) '94 E320T, 249k '93 190E Sportline LE, 168k (daughter's) '84 190E-2.3/5spd (Stage Rally Racer) '66 230 W110 Sedan (Barn Find, Vintage Racer build in progress) |
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Trailer/Taillight Wiring Details
Okay, so I bought the Curt 11806 hitch and their wiring adapter for my 1994 E320T. The hitch is very well made and the kit would have gone in like a dream if I had properly aligned the holes I drilled. The installation instructions say to budget 40 minutes for the install, but that surely didn't include dismantling the panels in the rear compartment. I would say it took a good two hours overall.
Now for the wiring: I would like to pull the signals from the connector for the taillights that is located inside the spare tire well. Does anyone have a pinout for this connector? Also, has anyone developed a way to parallel the signals in a Mercedes connector so I don't have to cut into the stock harness? Thanks in advance. Best Regards, Rob
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Robert Fini '12 ML350 BlueTec, 100k '06 E320CDI (x2) '05 T1N Sprinter 2500/Pleasure-Way Plateau TS, 70k '97 C36AMG, 319k (son's) '94 E320T, 249k '93 190E Sportline LE, 168k (daughter's) '84 190E-2.3/5spd (Stage Rally Racer) '66 230 W110 Sedan (Barn Find, Vintage Racer build in progress) |
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You can disassemble the connector that supplies the taillight assembly. It just snaps apart. Once apart, you can solder directly to the pins--no cutting/splicing required.
J. M. van Swaay
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1994 E320 Wagon, 230,000 miles 1995 E320 Sedan, 106,000 miles 1994 E500 Sedan, 79,000 miles |
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Yes, I had thought about that, but I'd rather avoid any kind of invasive surgery. This will be my "last resort" if I can't do as follows:
I would love to fabricate a parallel tap for this connector, using a pair of mating connectors with a jumper between them and the trailer harness tied in there, then I'd be leaving the original wiring and connectors completely unmolested and can pull the trailer harness out at a moment's notice. Any idea where I can get a pair of these connectors, or where I can get the connector pinout for what signals are on what pins?
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Robert Fini '12 ML350 BlueTec, 100k '06 E320CDI (x2) '05 T1N Sprinter 2500/Pleasure-Way Plateau TS, 70k '97 C36AMG, 319k (son's) '94 E320T, 249k '93 190E Sportline LE, 168k (daughter's) '84 190E-2.3/5spd (Stage Rally Racer) '66 230 W110 Sedan (Barn Find, Vintage Racer build in progress) |
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You can pop the top off a tailight connector and use a multi-meter to identify the wires.
The blue squeeze-on connecters will provide a parallel tap. |
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