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Mod Description Do you like your car NOT bursting into flames? This is the fix for you. Mod Details Premium Yes Difficulty Mod ID 1037 Credit evilution For Link https://evilution.co.uk/mod/recall-srs1400-p20b1.htm Copy to Clipboard Recall SRS1400 – Official Send-Out Vehicle Details Reference : R/2014/094 Manufacturer Ref : SRS1400 Make: MERCEDES BENZ Model : SMART FORTWO 451 Launch Date : 11/09/2014 Numbers Involved : 16830 Build Start Date : 01/08/2010 Build End Date : 30/06/2014 Recall Details Concern : RISK OF FIRE Description : On petrol engine versions of the 451 series Fortwo models, it is possible that a short circuit can occur in the electronic heater shutoff valve as a result of extended wear. In extreme cases, this could result in an overheating situation in the electronic heater shutoff valve. This could ultimately result in a vehicle fire. Remedial Action : Recall all affected vehicles to rework the electrical cable wear for the electronic heater shutoff valve. Vehicle Id : WME4513322K419029 to WME4514802K802780 Recall Information This covers both the petrol turbo and the petrol MHD version although not all models had the problematic heater shut off valve. It looks as thought the heater shut off valve configuration was added late 2010. The fix for the turbo version and the MHD version is different and the fix cannot be accidentally performed to a car that doesn’t require the work. Turbo Petrol 451 (84bhp + Brabus) Coupe & Cabrio VIN code will start: 451332 451333 451432 451433 Parts Required Smart part number A 002 545 73 83, Cable ties, Sealing compound (silicone sealant). MHD 451 (45kw & 52kw) Coupe & Cabrio VIN code will start: 451334 451380 451480 Parts Required Heat shrink tubing or electrical tape. Important Information Take the car for a drive for 10 minutes to bring up the temperature of the car so that the valve opens. When you get back home/garage/workshop, turn the car off, turn the key to position 1 and then back off again. This causes the heater shut off valve to open and remain open. Disconnect the battery before doing any electrical work. Click if info helped 28 likes 64652 views Print