A/C tachometer connection for 1985 MB300TD
When my tachometer broke, my a/c no longer came on. My mechanic says there is no connection between the two, however, I have been told that an electrical change was made on the 1985 model. Unfortunately, a replacement tach costs $500, which I would not care to replace if I could make the A/C functioning properly.
Anyone out there have a suggestion. Can anyone help me out with assistance in locating a complete wiring diagram for this great automobile, a 1985 MB 300 TD Turbo. Thanks Karl from Houston. You may send me a private e-mail to khrhouston@yahoo.com |
There is no connection between the AC compressor and the tach per se, but the tach and the AC compressor require an engine rpm signal to function. The engine rpm sensor is near the oil filter and reads off the flywheel The signal goes to the EGR controller then onto the tach and AC compressor relay. There's a white wire and brown wire with white stripe from the rpm sensor to the EGR controller. I believe you can tap into the wires with a voltmeter set to AC and check for a proportionate rise in voltage with rpm. From the EGR controller, a green wire with black stripe splits to the tach and AC compressor relay.
A wiring diagram is available in the CD manual set available from MB and FastLane. Sixto 95 S420 87 300SDL |
85 MB 300 TD A/C tachometer
Sixto Sir:
Thanks for the response. This does seem to make sense to me. I noticed, however, that on this car the rpm is actually taken from inside the fuel injection pump. There is another rpm takeoff from the harmonic balancer, i.e up front, but the wire goes to a test module sitting on the left front fender, of course under the hood. KhRunge |
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