[W124] W124 Evaporator

Gibbons, Paul Paul.Gibbons at uk.thalesgroup.com
Mon Sep 12 11:38:21 EDT 2005


Don't know about the evaporator, (you can bet it's a long job), but it
should be easy to check the fans by shorting the temperature sensor in the
radiator.....if they come on, that must be the problem.
 
If they don't, then start working logically through form the battery to the
fan motors. Fuses seem to be troublesome in countries with damp winters. The
fan motors can probably be renovated with just a new set of brushes.
 
My guess would be the temperature sensor, second to the fan motors
themselves, it probably has the hardest life.

-----Original Message-----
From: Itvictoria at aol.com [mailto:Itvictoria at aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 7:34 PM
To: w124list at mbcoupes.com
Subject: [W124] W124 Evaporator


Hi,

Has anyone had experience replacing the evaporator on their CE?  Is there a
way to accomplish this without removing the entire dash?  Any hints would be
greatly appreciated!  Also, is there a routine culprit to look for when the
aux fans are not coming on?

Many thanks,

William

92 300CE
137K
Victoria, B.C. 

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