[W126 Coupe] No heat

Axel Wulff axelwulff at hotmail.com
Thu May 8 20:32:06 EDT 2008



John,

The headliner sagging is simply the glue getting old and dried-out, though driving at high speeds with all the windows down and the sunroof open doesn't help.

I had a local upholsterer redo my headliner for $400, though I did not use original MB headliner fabric, which would probably add another $100 to the cost.

The rear stabilizer links on the later models (post '87) are low cost ($20) and easy to replace.Regards, Axel J. Wulff610-731-5453 Cellular610-572-4611 Home


Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 18:48:04 -0700From: bigbux98us at yahoo.comTo: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.comSubject: Re: [W126 Coupe] No heat



Hi all, Hey Sam too! I was able to replace the fuse in the link and my blower is working now. I was worried that it would require much work to get everything working. I was feeling total joy until I happened to look around my fine ride and saw a section of the rear headliner has started to sag by the rear window. I had not driven the car since last November, so I guess it was something that happened during winter storage. My next challenge is the clicking coming from my rear suspension over speed bumps. I think it is the stabilizer bar end links?
John C. Conley


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