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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / August 2007

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1999 E320 Mercedes AC problem

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John - 13 Aug 2007 00:14 GMT
The temperature here is running about 100 degrees and my AC doesn't
like it. When the car is first started, the AC works great. After a
few minutes the compressor shuts off. If I stop the car, turn off the
ignition and then restart it. the AC will work for a while, then the
compressor shuts down again. From a prior discussion here, it appears
the problem might be a temp sensor. My initial question is; where is
this sensor located?

Please help.
raymond - 13 Aug 2007 18:14 GMT
> The temperature here is running about 100 degrees and my AC doesn't
> like it. When the car is first started, the AC works great. After a
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>
> Please help.

evap temp sensor is under dash...but i'm not convinced that's at fault
(yet) based on your few details.

go to this link and read magazine article on A/C
http://continentalimports.com/ser_index.html

go here and read diagnostics
http://www.eclassbenz.com/node/27

then go here and perform diagnostics
http://www.eclassbenz.com/acdiag
 
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