94 C280: How to disconnect AIR Pump?
The car is making a screeching noise on cold start only. As mentioned in many past threads, I suspect that it might be the AIR pump which is out of its way. M.B.DOC mentioned in one of the post that "There is a 2 pin electrical connector for the pump under the plastic cover at the front of the valve cover. Could be un-plugged 1 morning to test." (The post is right here.) Can anybody give me more detail where to find the plug? Thanks
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Just start yanking on wires, you'll find it:D
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Yeah, yeah, but the problem is: where is the AIR pump? Is it above alternator?
Another question: If the pump is bad, and I need to drive the car before I have it fixed (within 2 weeks), should I drive it with the pump unplugged or plugged? If I don't unplug it, beside the 20~30 seconds noise every morning, would it hurt anything else (other than the cat)? |
Unplugging the connector to the pump disables the clutch and is for testing.
If you are going to drive it a while with the clutch disconnected, you also should disconnect and plug the vac line to the air valve between the pump and the head. This valve is energized by a switch-0ver valve in the same circuit as the pump clutch and has to be disabled if the pump is not to run. Otherwise , the feed hose to pump will be opening even though the pump is not on... No good. |
Where is the AIR PUMP
Under the plastic cover in front of the valve cover, I found some parts but I don't know which is the AIR pump. By the part number, can you tell me what they are?
(1) 104 050 0177 (2) 002 5(9?)40 0697 - It's rectangular and there are some tubes going in or out of it. The tubes go to the passenger side of the engine and into two 002 140 0360 which I think are EGR valves. Can you tell me which one is AIR pump or where to find it if non of them are? Thanks. |
You are looking at the Switch-over valves [ one for egr, one for AIR]. Not there.
The pump is driven by the poly belt. It is the belt driven unit on the passenger side [ upper]. Look in your owners man under "Poly-Belt Drve layout" That will show all the belt driven unit locations in relation to the belt and the engine. |
Hey guys,
The air pumps on the 202's are electrical. They are not driven by the belt. If you suspect the pump you'll have to disconnect the wires at the pump. The pump is a black looking box under the alternator. Try to follow the wire to the plug. If you can't reach it you'll have to raise the car and remove the bottom engine cover. I've never had a problem with the electrical pumps. However, the mechanical ones are know to have problems (noisy clutch, bearing). Vin |
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