Hello,
I am currently learning the vacuum system in this beast while I am
trying to fix this problem. The problem is the locks don't work at
all and I have to manually shut off the engine from under the hood.
However, I feel I am making some progress. When I remove the vacuum
check valve (yellow thing with one tube going in and two grey tubes
going out) and plug that one hole then the engine shuts off just fine.
So I figure the problem is either this check valve or something
beyond that point. Before I start checking beyond this point I am
hoping to check this check valve. When I blow or suck through either
of the two grey ends my breath flows freely in one grey hole and out
the other (No breath goes through to the yellow end). I cannot blow
or suck through the yellow end at all. It is because of this that I
think this check valve might be the problem. Can anyone confirm that
I am on the right track or perhaps tell me how I can check this part?
It is difficult for me to go out to get parts due to time issues so I
hope to purchase the correct part the first to time to the shop.
T.G. Lambach - 28 Nov 2004 01:22 GMT
Your car most likely has a vacuum leak in one of the door locks, fuel
filler or trunk lock. All are vacuum powered as is the engine shut down.
A leaking door lock actuator will cause all of the symptoms in your car.
Central Florida - 28 Nov 2004 14:30 GMT
I have an '82 123 300D. And I have the manuels on CD and paper. If your car
is the same, I could look it up for you. I've been through that system
extensively, although a few years ago. Hasn't broken recently.
Larry
In the back yard, under the oak.
richard wagner - 18 Jun 2005 18:06 GMT
>I have an '82 123 300D. And I have the manuels on CD and paper. If your car
>is the same, I could look it up for you. I've been through that system
>extensively, although a few years ago. Hasn't broken recently.
>
>Larry
>In the back yard, under the oak.

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Larry, I would very much like to get in touch with you "off-line".
Could you e-mail me --- dikwag@pacificcoast.net ---
Thanks in advance, Richard
richard wagner - 18 Jun 2005 18:11 GMT
Sorry about this, I had my sessage in the Signature Block.
>>I have an '82 123 300D. And I have the manuels on CD and paper. If your car
>>is the same, I could look it up for you. I've been through that system
>>extensively, although a few years ago. Hasn't broken recently.
>>
>>Larry
>>In the back yard, under the oak.
Central Florida - 28 Nov 2004 15:27 GMT
If I understand correctly, you plugged the one line from the pump. Did you
try plugging just one of the gray lines, then the other? I think that check
valve is a one-way flow.
Like TG says, most likely a door lock element gone bad. Or the vac hose
running to the drivers door, at the hinge. The easiest place to check that
stuff is in the passengers foot well, under the carpet. After unsnapping the
carpet, remove the couple of screws that hold the cover plate. Under that is
where all the connections to the doors, fuel flap, trunk lid, etc. are
located. Each element has a lock side and an unlock side. In other words,
vacuum must be applied to one side of the element to lock the door and
vacuum must be applied to the other side of the element to unlock the door.
You will need a hand held vacuum pump (thirty bucks at the local parts
store), a couple of golf tees and some time. Unplug each element's pair of
lines. You will be able to tell the pairs of vac lines by their color/stripe
code. Apply vacuum to each line. That will lock and unlock each door. If (or
when) you find an element that doesn't respond, plug that line. Then start
the car and see if that was the only leak. If it was, the car should shut
off. Depending upon which element is bad will determine the complexity of
your next lesson in the art of car care.
Larry
In the back yard, under the oak.
richard wagner - 18 Jun 2005 18:09 GMT
Larry, I would very much like to get in touch with you "off-line".Could you e-
mail me --- dikwag@pacificcoast.net -- Thanks in advance, Richard
Joe Hancock - 17 Jun 2005 22:10 GMT
Have you resolved your issue yet? I have the same problem on my '85 300D.
If you have resolved it, please email me back and let me know what you
discovered. I would be most appreciative.
Thanks
Joe Hancock
jhancoc@ec.rr.com
>Hello,
>I am currently learning the vacuum system in this beast while I am
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>It is difficult for me to go out to get parts due to time issues so I
>hope to purchase the correct part the first to time to the shop.