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Old 07-17-2012, 05:34 PM
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I have conquered w124 Air conditioning. Now kneel.

New evaporator, new dashpods, condenser, o-rings, txv,compressor, filled with ester and a whopping 3 full cans of r12. (12oz).

I vacuumed and charged with nitrogen 3+ times.


My aux fan is humming, my sight glass is clear, and have a 30 degree temp drop vs. ambient at the vent at idle.

This was my third attempt. finally got it right. My advice to others: If you are not going to do it 100% correct, you are just wasting your money.

It is 95 degrees, and I cant wait to get in my car again.


Thank you all for your valuable help. I would have never been able to do it without the knowledge of this site.

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Old 07-17-2012, 06:40 PM
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Get some driving temps!
With my crappy r134a and broken pods letting in ambient air I can pull 40-50F drop while driving depending on ambient. 115F outside I can pull 65 from vents, 90F outside I can get 40F....

....so with that great refresh you've done, you should be able to get really, really cold.

Did you use the 15cc or 17cc compressor?
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Old 07-17-2012, 06:54 PM
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Get some driving temps!
With my crappy r134a and broken pods letting in ambient air I can pull 40-50F drop while driving depending on ambient. 115F outside I can pull 65 from vents, 90F outside I can get 40F....

....so with that great refresh you've done, you should be able to get really, really cold.

Did you use the 15cc or 17cc compressor?
I changed the compressor last year, I'll double check, but I Believe 17.

It was about 95 degrees today with blazing sun, and I was able to reach 38* after driving for about 10 minutes with the blower still on full blast.

I really need to get it on the freeway and drive it for 20 minutes or so to get it to cool down proper. I'm sure at speed, and if I lower blower speed, I'll reach the fabled 34*.
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Old 07-18-2012, 08:57 AM
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95 Ambient and 38 vent in ten minutes indicates a properly performing 124 a/c system.
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Old 07-18-2012, 10:27 AM
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Nice Job! Nothing better than success. That one has a lot of labor
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Nice Job! Nothing better than success. That one has a lot of labor
Yep, that wasn't a repair, it was a PROJECT! Good work!
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Old 07-18-2012, 01:52 PM
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Amazing numbers!

I wish my 201 was as good at idle! Jealous.

All my equipment is still stock. Probably should be all changed over as well.
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Old 07-18-2012, 08:14 PM
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The only problem I have with the A/C in my '94 W124T is when the car is sitting still and the aux fan is not running - the outlet temperature goes WAY up. Everything is fine, as long as the car is moving or the aux fan is on. Have any suggestions?

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Old 07-18-2012, 08:18 PM
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Perhaps it is undercharged? I had the same problem in my 126 420SEL. Now its nice and cool at idle and at speed, maybe a 5 degree difference.
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The only problem I have with the A/C in my '94 W124T is when the car is sitting still and the aux fan is not running - the outlet temperature goes WAY up. Everything is fine, as long as the car is moving or the aux fan is on. Have any suggestions?

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The aux fan should turn on within a few seconds (give or take). Your problem is that the aux fan is not running all the time.

It is activated by pressure, so an inadequate charge could do it.
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Old 07-18-2012, 11:14 PM
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After driving 30 plus miles, I find myself setting the thermostat dial at about 78*. That causes the heater valve to release, allowing some heat to mix with my a/c. It is COLD.

I am also enjoying properly working cruise control. (thanks James dean)

It's been a good week for the Mercedes.
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Old 07-19-2012, 12:54 AM
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You make me really look forward to my plans to refresh. Basically, exactly what you did.
Only change I may do is put the larger condenser in from the later models, BUT I have to deal with making or getting different hoses to reach the different location that is on the larger condenser...makes me consider not bothering.
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Old 07-19-2012, 01:50 AM
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You make me really look forward to my plans to refresh. Basically, exactly what you did.
Only change I may do is put the larger condenser in from the later models, BUT I have to deal with making or getting different hoses to reach the different location that is on the larger condenser...makes me consider not bothering.
I considered doing the same after reading your dual fan thread. Cleveland is generally milder, so I figured it would be a waste of money and effort.

It is my opinion that the 300e a/c is adequate. We have had temps in the 90's with extreme humidity, and the cabin still cools nicely.

One bit of advice: don't look at your pressures when charging, charge by weight.


I charged 3 12 ounce cans In the system. That puts it slightly under the factory charge. The last can took a long time to go in, I had to get the can very hot, and had to raise the idle to about 2k for quite some time.
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Old 07-19-2012, 02:24 AM
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Thanks. I get the opposite here, very dry, but temps ~115 in summer.

It seems everyone says with r134a charge by pressure, but with r12 charge by weight.
Kind of odd

I just do as I am told
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Old 07-19-2012, 08:15 AM
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Mine is still in the shop waiting to be re-assembled. I knew that if I tore it down I would be swamped with customers cars and that is exactly what happened which is a good thing.

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