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rpm8100 09-17-2001 06:04 PM

Please Help ID this part
 
I have a 1995 C36.
The radiator fan recently started hitting this tiny cable/hose that connects to a box with "VDO" label on it. I'm not really sure what it's for and I'm afraid to drive the car around until I fix it. I need to identify this part so that I can replace it since the fan has nearly cut it in half. Attached is a picture. Any kind of help will be appreciated:

http://gallery.mbnz.org/gallery/pics...5041024_PM.jpg

engatwork 09-17-2001 08:09 PM

Not able to view the picture.

rpm8100 09-17-2001 08:41 PM

Engatwork,
I edited my post. Hopefully you can help me ID this part.
Thanks.

scanny 09-17-2001 09:01 PM

Hmm. I'm not familiar with the particular layout of this engine, so others will later tell you more, I'm sure. But from your picture, it looks like one of the hard plastic vacuum lines. I would have to wonder why the fan had been hitting it. If the fan is loose on its bearing or viscous coupler, you will probably want to set that right pretty soon, before it goes through the radiator or something even more expensive.

But it could be as simple as the routing. Could be it would be better routed behind the radiator hose where it was unlikely to contact the fan. Hard to make out by the picture.

In any case, that plastic vacuum hosing is pretty cheap. Available at the dealer. May have to order it, since it lasts forever ordinarily. I would replace it before the vacuum leak comes, if it hasn't already. It comes with a color stripe ordinarily, by the way, so you might want to see which color before ordering. If they don't have the right color, take whatever and swap it out later when it comes in. Only danger is possible confusion in future when relying on color to identify function or routing.

Would have to see the VDO device more closely to identify. Off the top of my head, I think my ABS or perhaps ignition unit are VDO. Wouldn't want to be fooling around too much with either of those. But if you replace the hose you may not have to ever know what it is*

Good luck,
sc

engatwork 09-17-2001 09:02 PM

It is a vacuum line
 
I am not certain exactly where it goes/what it does but I suspect that you DO NOT want to get a hole in it.

mbdoc 09-18-2001 08:17 AM

That is vacuum supply line that comes in meter lengths. Part number is 000-158-14-35, you need just about 21" to do the job.
list price is $1.20.

Arthur Dalton 09-18-2001 08:39 AM

It is the vac line that goes to the egr/air pump switchover valve.
Just replace it with a new line and re-route it.


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