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Starship 11-06-2006 01:04 AM

W124 Sampler Blower Motor 000 830 96 08
 
Pulled the motor at the weekend due to constant screeching and was suprised to find that it was not connected to the draw tube which runs from the interior grill (in roof light assy), to the sampler motor.

It appears it has never been connected, although the electrics were, thus the screeching when ignition on (the motor wore out).

Unlike models with ACC fitted, mine has the individual climate control for each front seat passenger - this is manually set and adjusted to suit both driver and passenger individually - one side can be hot and the other ice cold for example.

I'm thinking that there is a likelyhood that the sampler purposely wasn't connected in my version as logic tells us that it would recieve a mixed reading of cabin temperatures if the driver and passenger had differant settings - if you follow my drift.

On the otherhand, with ACC the sampler would be drawing a single temp out of the cabin and be adjusting automatically.

I've run without it connected to the electrics or draw tube today and my aircon is not effected in any way.

Anyone had a similar experience?:)

sixto 11-06-2006 02:34 AM

The W140 has separate left and right temperature controls and a single cabin temp sensor.

Your car might have two cabin temp sensors (unlikely) and a single aspirator motor to draw air over both of them.

Sixto

kanio 11-08-2006 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Starship (Post 1323268)
Pulled the motor at the weekend due to constant screeching and was suprised to find that it was not connected to the draw tube which runs from the interior grill (in roof light assy), to the sampler motor.

It appears it has never been connected, although the electrics were, thus the screeching when ignition on (the motor wore out).

Unlike models with ACC fitted, mine has the individual climate control for each front seat passenger - this is manually set and adjusted to suit both driver and passenger individually - one side can be hot and the other ice cold for example.

I'm thinking that there is a likelyhood that the sampler purposely wasn't connected in my version as logic tells us that it would recieve a mixed reading of cabin temperatures if the driver and passenger had differant settings - if you follow my drift.

On the otherhand, with ACC the sampler would be drawing a single temp out of the cabin and be adjusting automatically.

I've run without it connected to the electrics or draw tube today and my aircon is not effected in any way.

Anyone had a similar experience?:)

i have the same screeching nosie from my blower motor. can you lube or repairt it? is it better for me just to buy a blower replacement?

sixto 11-08-2006 03:43 PM

You put a drop or two of ATF on the bearing. See how long that lasts.

Sixto
93 300SD

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Starship 11-09-2006 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kanio (Post 1325839)
i have the same screeching nosie from my blower motor. can you lube or repairt it? is it better for me just to buy a blower replacement?

:) Replace it as a temporary fix is just that.


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