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I have a good one for all the Mercedes Techs out there!!
My Idle speed control module burned out the other day (yep, I could actually smell that awful smell on the circuit board) so I got a new one... but before I put it in I was told that the resistance of the idle speed control valve has to be 5 ohms or more or it will burn out the control unit again. I have never heard of this... is this really true? 84 500 sel Euro Thanks for your help! |
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The advice is good. The exact numbers I'm not sure of and as I recall there are two different values for the various idle control valves.
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Steve Brotherton Continental Imports Gainesville FL Bosch Master, ASE Master, L1 33 years MB technician |
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Thanks Steve!!!
Where might I find the exact value, any ideas??? Valve p/n 000 141 14 25 |
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