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SRLyon 11-04-2005 10:19 AM

Duo-Valve Knocking
 
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I tracked down what I would describe as a "rythmic knocking" tied to the ventilation system this last weekend to the duo-valve on the passenger side of the engine compartment [2001 CLK 320]. It sounded like something trying to cycle unsuccesfully every second or so, very noticable "thunk ... thunk ... thunk" that sounded like it was coming from the center of the dash from the driver's seat. I live in AZ where this would be closed most of the year, but starting about 2 weeks ago the morning temps were low enough the system tries to provide a little heat and it started the "loud enough to be annoying" knock. A search led to a few threads, all say the valve is "not repairable" and would need to be replaced. Part number is 001 830 34 84 and runs ~$230. Since mine is functioning but noisy, I thought maybe I could pull it out and see if one of the valves is stuck shut or not cycling properly and can be cleaned up. Anyone have advice or hints on this particular unit?

Moneypit SEL 11-04-2005 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by SRLyon
I tracked down what I would describe as a "rythmic knocking" tied to the ventilation system this last weekend to the duo-valve on the passenger side of the engine compartment [2001 CLK 320]. It sounded like something trying to cycle unsuccesfully every second or so, very noticable "thunk ... thunk ... thunk" that sounded like it was coming from the center of the dash from the driver's seat. I live in AZ where this would be closed most of the year, but starting about 2 weeks ago the morning temps were low enough the system tries to provide a little heat and it started the "loud enough to be annoying" knock. A search led to a few threads, all say the valve is "not repairable" and would need to be replaced. Part number is 001 830 34 84 and runs ~$230. Since mine is functioning but noisy, I thought maybe I could pull it out and see if one of the valves is stuck shut or not cycling properly and can be cleaned up. Anyone have advice or hints on this particular unit?

The answer lies within.

Try wrapping some rags around it to muffle the noise?

pcmaher 11-04-2005 01:24 PM

Different car, but similar duovalve assy. Read the attached page...

http://v12uberalles.com/Rear_AC_System.htm

About 1/3 of the way down the page gets you to the duovalve assy, and what I did to repair it. Since yours still seems to be working, it might be a simple repair to a sticking component.


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