
02-25-2012, 09:20 AM
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Holmesuser
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Asheville North Carolina
Posts: 197
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Originally Posted by satyr
I'd take my hat off (if I had one on) to those who took the plunge on replacing their heater core on a w201. After years of fogging windows, odd intermittent odors of coolant, slightly damp carpets, and etc., I picked up all of the parts (don't forget those o-rings!), downloaded all schematics and diagrams, printed posts from other members about the job, and moved the lawnmower, the snowblower, the motorcycle, the wife's car, and everything else I could to make enough room to move around the car with both doors open...
And then... Temps dropped to 20 degress and it started to snow. I moved more stuff around so I could get the garage door closed. Then I went and got a garage heater, and a good halogen light. I pulled the pad on the steering wheel to remove it, and saw that the giant allen-type head of the bolt had been stripped round- as if someone used an impact wrench on it. I tried everything, and eventually gave up on the job and enlisted the professional services of an MB guru here on the board.
I enjoy working on my cars, and I'm proud of what I've been able to do, but I have no regrets at all about handing that particular repair off to someone who has done "probably hundreds" of them. Every time I turn the temp knob and flick the fan switch to warm the cabin, (it's a euro model) when it's sub-freezing temps outside, I am grateful because it works beautifully, doesn't leak, clears the windshield and makes my current 2 hour commute less awful.
Seriously, I think on the w201, a replaced heater core should add $1000 to the resale value...
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It's also nice when you dont manage to bust your knuckles, too. Did you replace the steering wheel bolt while it was apart? Amazing what you can find done wrong on a used vehicle.
I'm glad I did this job. Better to have spent $200 than 8-900 bucks anyday. When I do it myself. I think of the job everytime I turn on the heater. (My A/C is still out, but dont use it.)
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My first Mercedes Benz. 4/6/07.
1984 190E (201 024) 2.3L four.
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