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Cr from Texas 03-06-2011 02:53 PM

All good advice. I can tell you that when new (1983) this AC was the best I've ever experienced and that is part of why I kept the car (hot and humid Texas summers).

I now have (and I suspect you also) vacuum issues that are not permitting the AC doors to go the their proper positions. I'll be removing the dash soon and replacing/repairing all vacuum pods.

If that doesn't get me back to like new AC performance, I'll be selling the car. Anyone interested in a 1 owner, 215k mile, 300D turbo?

Above all, stick with R12 as the refrigerant.

Cr from Texas 03-06-2011 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Yak (Post 2675129)
Setting max cold and hitting max fan may replicate what you experienced.

I've just uploaded some scans on how the airflow works. You could have a series of coincidences that caused your center flap to work/cycle: high speed = increased vacuum + stronger airflow = enough to overcome slight leak

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=295241

I've been looking all over for this information. Thanks! It should be a WIKI (I think that's the right term) especially if you added trouble shooting guides for the diagrams.

leathermang 03-06-2011 04:07 PM

WIKI or Sticky....

Yak 03-06-2011 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Cr from Texas (Post 2675258)
I've been looking all over for this information. Thanks! It should be a WIKI (I think that's the right term) especially if you added trouble shooting guides for the diagrams.

Troubleshooting the system could be troublesome. You've got electrically controlled vacuum switches that take inputs from different sensors.

My recommendation for the primary culprit pod is the defrost pod. If that one is leaking it'll affect the center pod by dumping the vacuum. It also has two diaphragms.

Yak 03-06-2011 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cr from Texas (Post 2675240)
All good advice. I can tell you that when new (1983) this AC was the best I've ever experienced and that is part of why I kept the car (hot and humid Texas summers).

I now have (and I suspect you also) vacuum issues that are not permitting the AC doors to go the their proper positions. I'll be removing the dash soon and replacing/repairing all vacuum pods.

If that doesn't get me back to like new AC performance, I'll be selling the car. Anyone interested in a 1 owner, 215k mile, 300D turbo?

Above all, stick with R12 as the refrigerant.

You don't need to pull the dash to get to most of them. I'd recommend starting small and checking the foam tube. Pull the glove box and look left. The foam tube connects to the blower motor. No/rotten tube = no airflow across the sensor. I replaced mine with foam pipe insulating material.


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