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Dirty Ern 12-08-2001 01:01 PM

Is the A/C compressor always on?
 
I just went through replacing the climate control in my 81 300SD. While fooling around with the old one trying to get it to work, I noticed that the first three buttons would turn the compressor on even when the dial was set at max heat. So now with the new (from a wrecking yard, but works) installed, I find that the compressor still comes on with the first three buttons. Is that how it works or is something funny going on?

Ernie

Benzmac 12-08-2001 03:01 PM

The only button that has NO A/C compressor operation is the EC (economoy) mode.
All others will run the compressor to dehumidify the air.

Dirty Ern 12-08-2001 08:59 PM

Thanks Donnie,
I kinda knew that some automakers ran the compressor for that reason during defrost, but I didn't know about it during other heat modes. Will the compressor run all the time, or does it only run long enough to to reach a predetermined evap temp? Maybe I got a little antsy and didn't run long enough for it to cycle. What happens when the ambient is really cold? Does it still come on? I pulled a wire on the drier so it wouldn't run till I found out, figured it wasn't helping fuel mileage much if it wasn't needed.

Another question....I noticed that the supply vent in the tail end of the console blows cold air all the time. Really cold when the compressor is connected. What controls that?
Thanks again.

Ernie

Dirty Ern 12-11-2001 12:51 AM

Anybody have a CD rom for the W126's and if so, does it explain the sequence of operation of the a/c compressor during the heat cycle? Incase there is a difference, this is a 81 300SD.
Thanks

Ernie

can-do 12-11-2001 01:51 AM

Same cool rear seat
 
Greetings Ernie,

I have a '84 300SD and was getting ready to ask about the rear seat vent as well. This item was not mentioned in my owners manual, or I overlooked it six times while reviewing it. I thought heat to the back seat when it's cold outside would be a nice idea but it never gets warm going to the rear. You can however almost shut the entire flow of air to the rear with the sliding lever located on the vent housing. Anyone out there that knows more about this vent please chime in. The sequence of air flow depending on which button you push on the dash I can send you with pics if you PM me your email.

Charles

mbdoc 12-11-2001 08:19 AM

On the 1981 300SD there is an evaporator temp regulator that controls the A/C compressor on-off. Should cycle at 36-40deg evaporator temperature.
As far as the rear vent operation goes, try search as that has been "hashed-over" many times! This vent is ONLY for A/C or fresh air. UNDER the seats are heater ducts that allow heat to the rear seats.

Dirty Ern 12-11-2001 09:27 PM

Thanks Doc,
Has to have been the coolest trip to the Doc ever!!!!

Ernie


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