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No heat from center vents
I can't seem to get heat or air to come out of the two center vents in my '89 300CE. If I turn the temperature dial down towards the cold side to engage the A/C, I do get air coming out, but it stops after I turn the temperature dial back towards warm/hot. I do get air out of the two corner vents on the dash when the defrost or bi level setting is selected. Is this a vacuum problem or should I be looking for something else?
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My cars don't put heat out the center by design. Not sure if all MBs are that way.
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85 300 SD ~ 115K 82 500 SEC Euro ??K 78 450SL 164K |
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This is the way it is meant to function, only cool/cold air from the centre vents.
No problem, take care, Acky |
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Yeah I suppose the "German Engineers" liked the fact that its 20degrees outside and your left hand is toasty, and your right hand is freezing!
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1984 300SD Orient Red/ Palomino 1989 560SEC 2016 Mazda 6 6 speed manual 1995 Ford F-150 reg cab 4.9 5speed manual |
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I'm guessing that if the heat came out the center vents, it would hit the interior temperature sensor too soon, and cause erratic climate control. The sensor is directly above the center vents, and hot air rises......
-tp |
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To best of my "limited" knowledge a 89 300ce is basically a 124 chassis and will have the same ACC controls as my 94 e320 Wagon.
If so, with temp dial in hot range and [up & down] button depressed, heat comes out of ALL vents. Does heat come out of floor vents where center console meets dash? If heat is only coming out of defrost, it's in default mode. Vac controller is accessed by removing glove box. Vac is supplied through check valve mounted behind master cylinder. This vac feed line routes under heater box and battery. Line often cracks and looses vac pressure causing system to go into default. |
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Quote:
MB didn't want heat to come out of the center vents. Not in the 124 anyways. I believe it states that in the owners manual.
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1987 300TD 309, xxx 2.8.2014 10,000 mile OCI Be careful of the toes you step on today, as they may be connected to the ass you have to kiss tomorrow. anonymous “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter won’t mind.” Dr. Seuss |
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Center Vent Heat - correction
Money Pit Driver
Wife has our "money pit" on the road. So I just checked my 124 CD Repair Manual. You're right, only cooled air thru center vents. I always wanted heated air thru center vents. I guess MB doesn't care about sending warm air to rear passengers. Fortunately, my golden retriever doesn't mind. Note to mbzman: It's the button with both solid white arrows closest to temp dial. And vac hose goes to reservoir in rf fender well before going into cabin. |
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The rear passengers should get some heated air through floor vents under the front seats, although I'm sure the volume isn't very high.
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My W124 doesn't blow heat thru the center vents either (and confirmed in the manual as well), but the MB engineers must have changed their tune in later years. My other MB vehicles dispense heat freely through the center vents...
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Over the years I've read many owners manuals describing getting heat in the cabin and simultaneously cool air on the face ... to keep you awake.
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Kent Christensen Albuquerque '07 GL320CDI, '10 CL550. '01 Porsche Boxster Two BMW motorcycles |
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