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1994 Mercedes E320 - Location of the Blower Motor Regulator
Good evening all,
I just recently purchased a 1994 Mercedes E320 (149,000 miles) and the blower motor isn't working. I have researched the forum and noticed that it mentioned the blower motor regulator as being a possible culprit. I did pick up a spare blower motor from the bone yard. Can anyone tell me the location or the regulator and what does it look like? Is there a way to test the system to identify the problem? Any assistance will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance Ron Purchase price for this car was $700.00 from my neighbor..... ![]()
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congrats on the new w124
PeachPartsWiki: Blower Motor Removal should be about the same, cept that you have cabin filters around there |
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Thanks for the link....very informative
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Don't overlook the 30A strip fuse, failure of which will cause the blower not to work. It's located in its own small, plastic, lidded enclosure somewhere around the top of the left strut tower (going from memory here). Mine failed and the failure was basically invisible until I started to remove the fuse, then the break in the metal strip showed up. I soldered mine until I could get a replacement, which caused a bit of a ruckus on the board.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/306490-30a-strip-fuse-blower.html Rgds, Chris W. '95 E300D, 363K
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