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what the heck does the $300 "resistor" do?
Have a bad blower motor in my 93 300d 2.5 turbo. was advised to replace the triangular resistor also. what does the resistor do for that much money??
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it takes space and time and converts it into a signal your ACC system can understand???
lucky guess |
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Resists. Do thou likewise.
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modulates the blower motor speed?
that's all i got |
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There...........now, that's much better..........it's so refreshing when they state the truth............. |
It houses a 3" tall gremlin that telepathically controls the blower's speed.
Gremlins aren't cheap to breed. |
As soon as I posted, I thought, uh-oh, boy I am going to get some wise ass answers. But, the new one does resist, and if I list the car for sale I can always say, "The resistor has been replaced"... :dizzy2:
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i would have found out what style resistor and went down to Radio Shack (after an hour of telling the noob what I need and where he can order it from his computer.. jeeze I rember the days when you could go into RS and order a type 54-z`1 FET chip or w/e and they will offer you 5 kinds)
and replaced it with the non MB star christened one |
You can still log on to www.tubesandmore.com and order a part similar to this for a lot less! It's just a high power wire wound voltage divider network for regulating the blower motor speed and a means of cushioning electrical spikes! By the way, a $300.00 resistor WILL protect a $125.00 motor by blowing first!:dizzy2::D
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Sometimes auto salvage places are very attractive. It almost has to be more than just a voltage divider network for that kind of money. On second thought maybe not with todays prices and marketing.
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If it's not too much trouble, Knightrider
What is the number of the resistor that would replace the 92 Benz 2.5 one?
None of these products resemble it in the least. I think this is the aluminum "porcupine" that sits below the wiper motor. Thank you ever so much. |
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the resistor for the w123 ACC cost 357$... damn.. I'm going to pull all that I can find. The guy at the desk will be like.. what is it? I'll be like.. uhhh german ashtray?
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What does it look like
Could you please post a picture of that resister for the W123. Sure would like to know what it looks like and where it lives.
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I think this discussion is all about a device called the 'blower motor regulator', rather than the 'resistor', even though it may be, in fact, a resistor with a huge aluminum heat sink attached to it.
The Mercedesshop parts dept has two for 1990 2.5 turbos, one if there is a filter, and another if there is not. The non-filter item is triangular in shape. If one were to replace it with a resistors (or resistors) of a more generic sort, what would be the best way to do this? http://catalog.worldpac.com/mercedesshop/sophio/part.jsp?partner=mercedesshop&clientid=catalog.mercedesshop&cookieid=24N0VNH5B24N0VNNHL&baseurl=http ://catalog.peachparts.com/&year=1990&make=MB&model=300-DT-003&category=R&showChildren=false |
jesus...i'm going to pull some at the pull-a-part too.
could someone point me to a part number or a location of said part? danke |
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It's either a passive voltage divider, or an active voltage controller. The passive units are around $20 for an American car, and around $125 for my Saabs. One of my Saabs has an active controller, and I think it's over $200. My guess for the $300 you're getting an active fan speed voltage controller.
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It is not a resistor, it is a variable-voltage output regulator of sorts. The porcupine part is a heat sink, the electronics inside vary the voltage output (and therefore blower speed) smoothly per the control voltage from the ccu.
I keep a couple of good used spares around, had to replace the one on my '91 just after the warranty expired, it was expensive. When the blower starts to draw too much current, it will eventually toast the porcupine. Hear a squeak in a 124? Spend the 1/2 hour to R&R the blower motor. About as expensive a mistake as letting the Aux. Pump draw too much current and destroy the CCU. |
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on the W123.. passenger fender area just before the wheel hump. there is a cube with a bunch of holes in it and a spring looking thing in it.. That is your $357 resistor http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y74...uperturbo3.jpg see it.. (not my car.. I wish) seriously next time I go I am pulling all of them that I can find and will figure out if they are good and list em on egay for like 150$ each |
don't feel to bad the turn sig relay in the 97 E300D I had was located in a $400 module. after paying 4 bills for mod and installing myself to fix a $15 problem I traded the German POS for a Dodge PU with a Cummins in it and vowed never to buy an MB newer than 90 or maybe 85. The 97 was THE WORST CAR I ever owned. One problem of junk materials/stupid engineering after another. Better to have a NAZI make your car than an international banker--- the NAZI's had some honor, bankers have none. 88's
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Sorry about the $300 for the blower regulator. I just took the same hit. Couldn't believe it, either. Coupled with the price of a blower motor, it was an expensive job.
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