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Old EPC is going away by the end of November 2018

Started by ptashek, 14 September 2018, 12:40 PM

ptashek

Just got this when loading up the good ol' Java-based EPC:

QuoteDear EPC user,

As previously communicated, the Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) will be gradually replaced by the new parts information from July to November 2018 and sundowned.
Please contact your EPC contact person for the precise point in time of the sundown and information on its successor solution.

I'm really hoping that the replacement will be based on the WebParts system, and no longer requiring Java.
1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

marku

I have just posted a question on exactly that so it isn't just me. Yes I have always thought the current system difficult particularly launching Java and certainly there must be a better way. Lets hope they do make access easier after all we are paying for it.
1974 450SE silver green/bamboo velour/green vinyl roof

ptashek

This blurb is now greeting folks trying access the EPC via MB ClubLounge, and the old system is gone for good.
Can't wait for February!

Daimler AG has decided to replace the EPC with the all-new XENTRY Portal for institutional users (branches, dealers, etc.) to ensure a streamlined, up-to-date offering for various different user groups around the world as we move forward. For individuals and other users the SAI-Portal was launched, including the ISP Parts Information as all new application replacing the EPC.

Following the successful launch of the XENTRY Portal during the course of the year, technical support for the predecessor EPC system can now no longer be maintained and the Electronic Parts Catalogue will be discontinued on 14.12.2018.

The EPC will therefore no longer be accessible via our ClubLounge starting 14.12.2018.

To ensure that you can access the new SAI-Portal for individuals in future, we are maintaining close contact with the respective specialist departments. Since the new system is subject to the latest legal regulations regarding data protection and security requirements, it is not possible to use the SAI-Portal via the ClubLounge without entering personal SAI-Portal registration and user login details as for the previous EPC offering.

This is why we are working hard on implementing personalised SAI-Portal registration for club members via our ClubLounge. The goal is to go online by the end of January 2019 with a corresponding SAI-Portal registration tool in the ClubLounge. All club members looking to use the SAI-Portal in future can sign up as users via the aforementioned registration tool. Personalised SAI-Portal access will be enabled starting in early February.

The process described will ensure that all system-side requirements for the SAI-Portal are met and is currently the only way of offering the required services to club members.

As such, you will not be able to access the new SAI-Portal and the ISP Parts Information when the EPC is taken out of service until after you have successfully completed the SAI-Portal registration procedure.

Following your SAI-Portal registration, however, the ISP Parts Information will be available to you around the clock with personalised access and you can push ahead your repair and restoration works for the 2019 classic car season.
1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

rumb

I started using the new system a few days ago. Pretty much the same thing, with just a few minor differences. 

Setting up your password required them emailing you a code.

you need to put your VIN starting with WDB.

It whines that your VIN specific data could not be found, yet it did know my engine # when I looked at engine parts???

BTW,  anyone want to split the cost and subscription with me for a year? Mine renews in a few days.
'68 250S
'77 6.9 Euro
'91 300SE,
'98 SL500
'14 CLS550,
'16 AMG GTS
'21 E450 Cabrio

ptashek

Rumb, does the new system for no club affiliated users now include WIS access too, or just EPC like before?
1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

rumb

'68 250S
'77 6.9 Euro
'91 300SE,
'98 SL500
'14 CLS550,
'16 AMG GTS
'21 E450 Cabrio

UTn_boy

I've been using the new parts catalog for about a week now, and I've noticed a lot of issues.  The most notable being that there are entire pages missing in the parts catalog, and some people have access to a shopping cart while others don't.  I really relied on the shopping cart to print out large lists of part numbers to order.  And with entire pages missing I have zero access to the parts on those particular pages.  So thus far, I've had to go back to using books and handwriting ALL of the part numbers down that i need to order......I'm not impressed at all. 
1966 250se coupe`,black/dark green leather
1970 600 midnight blue/parchment leather
1971 300sel 6.3,papyrus white/dark red leather
1975 450se, pine green metallic/green leather
1973 300sel 4.5,silver blue metallic/blue leather
1979 450sel 516 red/bamboo

Diesel 617

Those of yall with EPC access, how does this site compare: http://www.mercedesmedic.com/epc/

I did a brief overview and I like that it shows me the replacement parts numbers, but how does it compare? Seems to be accurate and nothing major missing.
X3 1980 300SD Blown Heads, trans -Retired
1980 450SEL Parted out/Scrap
1980 450SEL to Diesel Parted Out/Scrap
1979 280SE Euro Spec Cloth Seats Sold
1979 300CD Daily Driver - Sold


Inventory of w116 Parts
[url="https://www.ebay.com/usr/vintagepartsandstuff"]https://www.ebay.com/usr/vintagepartsandstuff[/url]

ptashek

Quote from: Diesel 617 on 17 December 2018, 04:08 PM
Those of yall with EPC access, how does this site compare: http://www.mercedesmedic.com/epc/

I did a brief overview and I like that it shows me the replacement parts numbers, but how does it compare? Seems to be accurate and nothing major missing.

Except for StarTek, which was the official US version of the old EPC, the others seem to be using content directly copied from it. How accurate these are is anyone's guess, but as free alternatives they're probably OK, even if in breach of a ton of copyright laws ;)

For me the a big advantage of EPC was the ability to search by VIN, and it hid parts that did not match. There were also VIN-splits listed (e.g. part X went on VINs 1 to 100, except for 3 and 95), and superseded part numbers. And the club-affiliated version provided WIS access, which has all the diagnostic/repair jobs one can think of. Maybe not for the W116, but certainly for the W124 and newer - certainly an asset in a mixed Benz "fleet".
1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

marku

My subscription expires at the end of the year and I have been considering putting aside my differences and re-joining the Mercedes-Benz Club here instead of my personal subscription. The EPC subscription I have although through the MB site is provided through Snap on Tools (?). I have accessed it recently which seemed quite straight forward by using existing login which opens a new window with an alternative user name and password which are to be used in changing the existing ones. Was OK  but still not sure about renewing considering the current cost. I do have a copy of the WIS which I own but unfortunately it starts with the 126. I use it mostly for our current car.
1974 450SE silver green/bamboo velour/green vinyl roof