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KM 10-06-2000 06:14 PM

Okay,

I hope someone can assist here. I recently replaced the water pump on my 190E 2.6. I had to remove the tandom pump which is both the power steering pump and the hydraulic pump for the ASD locking diff and rear axle level control.

I noticed that the ASD diff seemed too open afterwards, so I bled that by raising one rear wheel, starting the engine and attaching a hose to the bleeder on the diff. A few spins of the raised wheel and the computer kicked on solenoid in and presto... system bled, and quickly too.. lots os excess fluid beyond what the bleeder could hold.

Next, I decided to bleed the rear axle level control... it appears to have been a bad move. The car has always sat a bit high in the rear since new. The car is a 1993 190E 2.6 with Sportline package and Rear Axle Level control and now has 42K miles. I got plenty of aerated hydraulic fluid out and finally clear fluid. Problem is that the rear end sits noticeably lower now. So, what did I do wrong?? I don't think I could have damaged anything by doing this, but I'd like a second opinion about now.

Thanks, KM

Benzmac 10-07-2000 10:29 PM

Fill it and then drive it some more. It should come back around. If not, you may have the rear valve out of whack.

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KM 10-07-2000 11:24 PM

Thanks. I did just that last night and put about 20 miles on the car. The rear axle has come up quite a bit, but comparing to some very recent photos, it's still has a ways to go. I'll drive it some more tomorrow and see how it goes.

Regards, KM


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