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haido1 12-17-2004 06:39 PM

W140 320SE Evaporator
 
As they say, they come in three's. First it was the engine wiring loom, then the engine oil leak from the head gasket. Now, to top it all off the evaporator is leaking.(Plus I'm still battling with my central locking) What next ??!! Well I,m not going to give up yet dispite the $.Is there a step by step guide to tackle this major operation in replacing an evaporator??

Gary Ganaway 12-17-2004 07:04 PM

I have a 95 E420(W124) but had to face the dreaded evaporator replacement. Expect to spend about $2500-$3000 to fix, which in my case I also had all the vacuum switches, etc replaced since the dash was out anyway. No problems since then( about 1 year) but I have a shop that does excellent work and only works on MB's. I played around with re charging the system a couple of times but athe leak just got worse and worse so finally had to bite h bullet. To me it was well worth the price since my 420 is like new and I plan to drive it for a much longer time

suginami 12-18-2004 07:00 PM

The instructions to replace the evaporator might have been posted before. You might get lucky if you try the search function.

You basically have to remove the steering wheel, the dash, and everything underneath to get to the evaporator.

They are also probably other things to replace while you're in there. On W124's, the advice is to always replace the three vacuum actuated pods. Your W140 probably has something similar.

If I'm not mistaken, the book rate is something like 21.5 hours.

The evaporator itself is somewhere in the neighborhood of $400-$500 U.S. dollars.

haido1 12-19-2004 03:49 PM

Many thanks to the usefull answers I've been getting. Great to see that people are prepared to offer valuable time & one of the greatest assets in this industy; practical knowledge

suginami 12-19-2004 03:53 PM

JimF has posted a pic on page 5 of the following thread of what a W140 car looks like with everything removed to replace the evaporator.

Warning: It's a very scary picture. :D

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=106897&page=5

haido1 12-20-2004 01:37 AM

JimF that's not a scary pic with dash removed that's a full on turnoff!! Glad xmas is comin up. The very best to everyone especially those W140 owners!
Tony

JimF 12-20-2004 07:38 PM

Maybe the evaporator . . .
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by haido1
Now, to top it all off the evaporator is leaking. Is there a step by step guide to tackle this major operation in replacing an evaporator??

. . . has a small leak and can be fixed by an leak-sealer. Check out MENU#16 and give it a try. What do you have to lose???

haido1 01-05-2005 06:29 PM

Leak repair with Wurth product
 
It's now three weeks since I flushed the entire system, replace the filter, installed the Wurth (Super A/C Leak stop with U/V Dy, Article No. 1892764322)
and the centre vent Temperature is still on 5-7 deg Celsius. Looking good so far
will keep you posted.

Website to find the product, log on & go to catalog.
www.wurth.com.au

JimF 01-05-2005 07:34 PM

That 'stuff' looks to be . . .
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by haido1
It's now three weeks . . installed the Wurth (Super A/C Leak stop with U/V Dye and the centre vent temperature is still on 5-7 deg Celsius.

. . different than the s/l I used. Glad that it's working for you. Your leak must have been small since they don't work if it's a large leak. Note the U/V dye to ". . locate the leak"!


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