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Old 09-06-2006, 08:26 PM
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I went out and tried to disconnect, but could not get it to come apart at the connection there. Is there a clip on that connector that has to be pushed in? I noticed something on one side of it, but it does not appear to be anything that has to be pushed, etc. I am guessing I should just use a little more force? If its not the actual fan motor, what else could it be?

BTW- if it is indeed the fan motor on the fritz, about how much $ are we looking at? Probably $$$ I suppose?

Also- will a fan from a 300D or 240D (78-85 era) also work? I am wondering what all years are compatible, incase I have to go the salvage yard route, which I probably will do anyway.

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Old 09-07-2006, 08:52 PM
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Hello? Has no one ever had to change their electric cooling fan?

Another one of those "its only a problem on my car" deals?

Well, at least it is not a big deal. Temp only goes to about 110°C in the hottest city driving. Whats the worse that can happen? Blow a head gasket?

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Old 09-08-2006, 08:58 AM
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My car's a lot more junior than yours (87 190e). Check if your engine temp sensor is in order (I think yours is 3 pole geen).

1. Take it out, shake and see if it rattles. If it does, it's busted.

2. To check if the fan is working, unplug the switch and short the holes on the plug. 1 is ground and 2 connects to the fan relay which activates the fan. Of course do this with a fresh fuse.

Try step 2 first, since it's a lot easier to do.

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Old 09-10-2006, 08:44 PM
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Thanks. I will check that ASAP. I have to work for the next 3 days, then I will be out of town for the next 4 days (Friday thru Monday), so it will probably be Tuesday before I get to check it. Not a big deal now, as it is cooling down into the 80s for highs and it (engine) does not get that hot when it is in the 80s.... When in the 90s, it is borderline.
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