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Originally Posted by Dee8go
If this is the case, Doc, what do you do about it? Is there some way to fix this so they stop leaking or is it a design failure that you just have to live with?
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From what I have been told, the airconditioning/evaporator on these cars are diabolically difficult and complex to access and to fix. I saw an early '90s W140 in for repairs at a Mercedes dealer and the whole dashboard was out and the front seats too.
The joke is that the whole evaporator was suspended from a string and the entire car was assembled around it! The dealer says it is a 30 hour job to recondition a bad one, and dealer labor is near to $100 ph so you do the math.
The '99 is the end of the model run, so most problems were sorted out, but it's a big chance you are taking to buy one, all that could go wrong. I'd keep a big budget in reserve for repairs. A bad one could be a real money pit.
That said, they have marvelous interiors, great seats, and are very solid smooth cruisers, really wonderful cars to drive.
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