Mercedes Benz Diesel CDI EGR Emulator Circuit Diagrams

Mercedes EGR Emulator Circuits for Electric Wahler EGR on Diesel Engine

For any car fitted with a MAF you can't just block the EGR valve as the MAF detects the reduced airflow when the valve operates. If it fails to report this reduction the ECU throws a code, turns on the MIL light and engages Limp Home mode.
The EGR valve is operated in varying degrees whenever the engine is in cruise mode.

A circuit has to be designed that reduces the MAF output voltage whenever the EGR valve
 is called to actuate.

Having seen a mod on another forum I decided to give it a go and installed it last night.


The circuit is really simple. The EGR valve
 transducer is fed with constant 12v which is proportionately shunted to Gnd to create the potential to activate the transducer, to engage the EGR solenoid and allow hot gasses into the intage via the EGR valve in varying degrees.

The MAF is in the cold air intake. the EGR gasses enter further downstream. the MAF then monitors the reduced cold intake when the EGR valve admits hot recirculated gas. In the Emulator circuit, the biasing circuit drags the MAF voltage lower when the EGR signal line goes low, thereby fooling the ECU into thinking the EGR just kicked in as commanded.



Here is the circuit number 1

Simple EGR Emulator Circuit Idea
Complex EGR Emulator Ciruit Idea - Will it Work?

Reference:
http://forums.mbclub.co.uk/threads/diesel-egr-delete-mod.68098/

http://clubsmartcar.com/index.php?/topic/28703-how-its-made-egr-emulators/

Below are the known connections for W210 300 TurboDiesel and W210 270CDI, W210 320CDI and W163 ML270 CDI. 
EGR transducer negative side:
300 TD: Pin 35 (grey-green wire)
CDI: Plug 3, Pin 50 (grey-black wire)


2003 ML270 CDI
The wire from MAF pin 5 to the ECU Pin 24 plug 2 is Brown/White.

EGR transducer positive side:
300 TD: Any pin/wire that has switched +12V
CDI: Plug 3, Pin 37 (grey-red wire)

MAF signal:
300 TD: Pin 21 (yellow-white wire)
CDI: Plug 2, Pin 24 (yellow-white wire)


W210 300TD is:
Switched 12v (sorry, can't remember which pin I used)
EGR signal = Pin 35
MAF signal = Pin 21

ML270 CDi:
12v = Pin 37, plug 3
EGR signal = Pin 60, plug 3
MAF signal = Pin 24, plug 4

The above will work for all Vacuum transducer type EGR valves, but the connections may vary.

Inside the ECU box:
Hook up the circuit inside this box. It will be insulated and safely dry there!


The Modification: 
A small circuit #3 (consisting of two resistors and a diode) is hooked-up the wiring harness going to the ECU. One 1kΩ resistor acts as (the load of) the EGR transducer. Another 470Ω resistor in series with a 1N4004-diode utilizes the control signal for EGR operation to pull the Voltage drop the ECU expects to see on the MAF-signal. That’s all! The ECU is fooled, and the engine still gets the same amount of airflow but it’s all clean air coming through the inlet, getting full boost!

The EGR-transducer can now simply be unplugged. This causes the EGR-valve to stay closed at all time. That’s it! No clipping of wires and everything still looks original under the hood. For emissions testing, if needed you can simply connect the EGR-transducer and unplug it again when passed!!!

Making the circuit:
1/4 watt resistors are fine as there is no current, just signal voltage.
First identify your components. L-R = diode, 470 ohm and 1000 ohm resistors.


Solder the 470 ohm resistor to the tail of the diode. Note the silver band on the diode shows which is the + positive blocking.


Add the 1k ohm resistor to the other end of the diode and add appropriate wire then clip off any stray tails.


Fit heatshrink tubing to the bare sections.


And then tape over with material tape for protection to complete.

(The Red wire is +12v, Yellow is MAF, Green is EGR transducer signal.)



Wahler Electronic EGR Wiring 

On Mercedes Benz CDI engines such as in Sprinters, ML, C, E, and S class from the mid 2000's and on, you will find an electronic EGR valve made by Wahler.  The images below show their wiring connections.  
Wahler EGR Valve Wiring

Walher EGR Valve Pinout for Electronic EGR Valves


Your EGR Emulator will connect to your MAF sensor like this

Your EGR Emulator will connect to your MAF sensor like this

ECU Wiring Chart for EGR and MAF




Additional Reading
EGR Valve Emulator Install Guide (emulate a Wahler egr)
https://www.emulatorshop.com/image/data/EGR_OPEL_INSTALL_R.pdf

Circult
http://ces24.com/egr-emulator/12-opel-saab-mercedes-egr-emulator.html

Ballenger Motorsports Sells a Bosch Connector Pigtail
https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/product_info.php/cPath/109_136/products_id/2202

CAN Bus Monitor Circuit How To DIY
https://www.instructables.com/id/STM32-CAN-Interface/

Hacking a CAN BUS Filter
https://dangerouspayload.com/2020/03/10/hacking-a-mileage-manipulator-can-bus-filter-device/

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  2. Mike, I hope you still reply to this because I just installed the transistor circuit you diagrammed and my diesel 320 still throws either the EGR code or the MAF low output voltage. I think I'm going to temporarily disconnect your MAF circuit and reconnect the EGR to see what voltage the MAF is supposed to be sending. I will then adjust the output resistance to achieve that signal voltage for when the EGR is open. My car is the 05 E320 CDI...

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  3. Hello, please I'm trying to make this circuit to work on my Opel Frontera 2.2 Dti 2003, which have this Wahler electric EGR valve. Could you publish the circuit connections by correcting the following diagram for me please? https://www.flickr.com/photos/191257950@N04/

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