Is anyone familiar with the function of the "CARB" computer, which is found in the passenger footwell of the E500E and the 400E/E420, among many other 6-, 8- and 12-cylinder cars of the early-mid 1990s?
It's a silver, metal-enclosed box that is about 2/3 the size of the CAN-box computers, except that it sits in the footwell. The computer is marked "CARB" "Made in Germany" and has the MB part number 015 545 13 32, Bosch part number 0 261 200 916. It's not cheap - the list price on the lil' guy is $1,450....
I believe it has something to do with ignition and fuel injection control, and it is linked in with the CAN-bus computers. But I don't know specifically what it does, so am really interested if anyone can shed light on this.
Cheers,
Gerry
It's a silver, metal-enclosed box that is about 2/3 the size of the CAN-box computers, except that it sits in the footwell. The computer is marked "CARB" "Made in Germany" and has the MB part number 015 545 13 32, Bosch part number 0 261 200 916. It's not cheap - the list price on the lil' guy is $1,450....
I believe it has something to do with ignition and fuel injection control, and it is linked in with the CAN-bus computers. But I don't know specifically what it does, so am really interested if anyone can shed light on this.
Cheers,
Gerry


