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jcciem 03-07-2002 07:34 PM

monovalve(heater control valve)
 
1986 300SDL

I need to replace my monovalve (heater control valve), can I just take out what's in the new valve and pop it in the old valve housing or must I remove the entire valve and replace all the attached hoses? It seems easier to just do a transplant of active interior parts?

sixto 03-07-2002 07:43 PM

If you buy a monovalve repair kit, you'll get just a cartridge with new seals. That's typically all you need.

Sixto
91 300SE
81 300SD

Billybob 03-07-2002 07:45 PM

Monovalve ?
 
I just finished a write-up of this repair for the upcoming FAQ page. I've got the procedure and pictures if you want it. Just get me your E-mail address and I'll send it to you. I did it for my 87 SDL it's a peice of cake.

dlswnfrd 03-08-2002 03:48 PM

Bye Bye Balve
 
Brothers of The Benz,
My mechanic at my M/B dealer told me that unless you live in very frigid climate; remove that little rascal and never give him a second thought.
SOOOOO living on the Gulf Coast, when the time comes, BYE BYE BALVE.
Happy Trails Beep Beep from The Spiderman in Houston!!!

Billybob 03-08-2002 10:24 PM

Remove? Leave out?
 
What exactly would you remove the entire monovalve? What would you do then leave the heater core out of the coolant loop? How would you connect coolant to the heater core if you wanted some heat? After recently repairing my monovalve with a new piston assembly I don't believe you could leave that part out of the monovalvebody. It appears that the climate control unit modulates the monovalve piston to control coolant to the heater core stopping flow at times and allowing flow at times. When mine failed I had constant heat at low RPM how could you live with that in a warm climate? :confused: :confused: :confused:

thebern 03-09-2002 05:51 PM

heater vale
 
jcciem,
I recently replaced the heater valve, didnot bother with a rebuild kit as that will probably fail sooner than a new valve. (You know how rebuilt things are.) This job is very simple; three hose clamps and one bolt. The difficulty for me was getting the cables back on. I found that by sticking my tongue out my right incisors and biting with moderate pressure helped.

the bern

Billybob 03-09-2002 06:41 PM

Cables?
 
This monovalve is electrically operated and the solenoid piston assembly is replaced with a brand new one effecting the repair. The whole valve body where the hoses attach is reused as it doesn't wear or wearout. I guess your 240's was mechanically operated via a lever on the dash?;)

thebern 03-10-2002 08:52 AM

cable operated-yes
 
Yes, mine is cable operated.


the bern


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