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Old 08-16-2001, 01:03 PM
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Door lock vac pump repair

Is there an easy/cheap way to repair a door lock vac motor for 1983 Mercedes Benz 300SD (motor located in trunk with spare tire)? Part #126 800 0348 (Hella motor)
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Old 08-16-2001, 01:17 PM
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Sorry, I don't have an answer for your post, But I just wanted to say hello to a fellow Lexingtonian. I didn't know if there were any others from Lexington on here or not.
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Old 08-16-2001, 01:48 PM
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William,

What's the problem with your vac system? I almost replaced the pump on my father's '82 SD last week. But MB Doc had some good words of advice and I found the system to be leaking and the pump to be OK. Maybe yours could be a similar problem, that pump is too expensive.

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Old 08-17-2001, 02:06 PM
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Sw,
I have checked my pump with one on another car. My pump works only one way-I forget if it's lock or unlock--
Price for a new pump from disc. auto store-$200. Dealer price+$280. Anyone have a cheaper price?
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Old 08-17-2001, 02:59 PM
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Bill, That Part Number Is Out Of Date...

The new Mercedes # is 000 800 03 48, and you will also need the new cover, # 126 805 03 90. The old one will not fit the new pump. My local dealer lists the pump for $394, & the cover for $22.

FastLane has the goods...

Bosch Part # O4000-27217
Bosch Vacuum Supply Pump

List - $376.00
FastLane - $198.59

# O4002-87088
Vacuum Pump Cover

List - $17.00
FastLane - $15.81
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Old 08-17-2001, 06:00 PM
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Bill,

If your pump produces vacuum and the locks function one way your problem is almost certainly not with your pump. The pump only produces vacuum on demand and doesn't do anything different to lock or unlock. Look to the valves, actuators, and tubing. I'm betting you have a torn diaphragm in one actuator.

Bob D.
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Old 08-18-2001, 02:48 PM
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A good friend of mine lives in Winchester (about 12 mi East of Lexington). He has a small "by appointment only" MB shop out there. I bought my '70 280SE from him and am about to go down there again and pick up a '70 280SL and an '87 300TD. I love horse country. Whenever I'm down there, we always make two stops, one to the Liquor Barn for some good German beer and also at the MB dealership (James), we then usually jump in our cars (the last time he was driving his '83 500SL Euro and I was in my '77 450SL) and take a fast winding tour through horse country! It's beautiful!
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I would agree that if the motor runs at all in the pump, then the problem lies elsewhere in the system. I had the motor stop owrking on my 190E 2.3-16 and was about to order a new one when the parts supply salesman suggested I run a wire from the battery to the unit and see if it worked. The pump worked. They very rarely fail, and the rest of the vacuum operated clap trap by comparison is kind of flimsy. Mine turned out to be a bad connection (electrical) under the rug on the driver's side just below the clutch. Took some doing to find it but the fix was free.

Finding the problem in the vacuum system can be a pain in the rear, but you can dope it out. Good Luck. Jim
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Old 08-18-2001, 05:55 PM
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Thanks for all the replys;
The parts house I get my MB parts from in Atlanta has the pump I need(#126 800 03 48) Price$199. 99 The MB salvage yard in Falmouth,Ky. has a used one. He will install it and check the door lock system for $75. A friend and I will be going to Mike's Mon..
This guy has over 400 acres and more than 600 MBs.
Since the pump from my car would not work on an identical car,I assume my pump is bad.. We shall find out Mon. I will keep all of you posted on the outcome.
Bill Lewallen; Lexington,KY.
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Old 08-21-2001, 02:49 PM
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The problem of the vacuum door lock system on my 1983 300SD has been solved and fixed. My pump was bad and replaced with a used pump and matching case. No vac. leaks. Cost: $100.
This guy in Falmouth, Ky. has over 600 salvageable MBs. If you need parts(new/used), you might want to contact him: EUROPEAN CONNECTIONS
313 Main St.
Falmouth,Ky. 41040
1-800-395-8636
To those that wanted the place for turbo parts, that address is;
M&D Distributors
6931 Navagation Blvd.
P.O. Box 9488
Houston,Texas 77261
1-800-392-5517
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