Hi there everyone,
I have made some additional reviews of the ECS film and diagrams.
It is now a little more understood (except for the Speed Relay) and I will post an update of my explanation on the manual.
My conclusions are as follows (subject to further review
:
1. CSS corrects the engine RPM when additional load is put into the shaft (by auto transmission or AC);
2. In US versions of the 280SL, the ECS should correct the RPM when the engine is cold (17ºC valve);
3. When the engine temp is above 17º... I don't know how it works...
4. The transmission solenoids in the ECS are only used to define one condition to cut the gas via the Fuel cut-off solenoid;
5. Consequently McGyver connected the transmission solenoids in the ECS to a relay that activates my CSS when transmission is in 1st, 2nd or R;
6. My CSS must have been installed to correct RPM when the AC is engaged; however, there is no connection from the compressor to the CSS;
It does not solve everything but is makes some sense.
After the pandemic, I will raise the issue to MB in Germany and share it would.
For those more curious, I attach the later version of my explained diagram of the ECS.
Cheers
Francisco