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===Coupe model===
 
===Coupe model===
 
The Coupe model can have issues with the back window not closing well, due to the SRT-6 wing not mounted with sealant (?). This then causes the floor of the trunk to flood, and thats exactly where the SKREEM is located.
 
The Coupe model can have issues with the back window not closing well, due to the SRT-6 wing not mounted with sealant (?). This then causes the floor of the trunk to flood, and thats exactly where the SKREEM is located.
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File:SKREEM trunk.jpg
 
File:SKREEM trunk.jpg
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File:Soaked Skreem 1.jpg|Water on the bottom of the trunk
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File:Soaked Skreem 2.jpg|Water on the connectors
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File:Soaked Skreem 3.jpeg|You can clearly see that the some pins are corroded
 
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Revision as of 13:34, 2 February 2020

The SKREEM (Sentry Key Remote Entry Module) is the immobilizer module used in Mercedes cars. It authenticates keys using two-way communication and rolling codes.

Known issues

Effects happening when the SKREEM module is bad:

  • Alarm randomly triggers, with or without sound
  • Car shutting off (?)
  • Keys not being recognized anymore.
  • Car not starting

Coupe model

The Coupe model can have issues with the back window not closing well, due to the SRT-6 wing not mounted with sealant (?). This then causes the floor of the trunk to flood, and thats exactly where the SKREEM is located.

See also