Where can I find this elusive item? Also, does this control whether or
not the fan motor will spin? I had to replace the fan motor beacue it
was squeaking, then stopped. But, after a new motor and regulator, I
still get no fan.
Thom
1989 300E
Karl - 23 Aug 2005 00:17 GMT
The A/C Klima relay only controls the compressor. I don't remember if '89 uses a separate Klima
relay. I don't think so. I believe '89 uses a MAS relay. [MAS is Motor Aggregate System] MB combined
the fuel pump relay and Klima relay into one big $$$ unit.
Open your hood and release the stops so it stands straight up. Remove the plastic cover between the
battery and the firewall. You will see a few things back there..... The two largest are the FI
control unit and the ABS control unit. Do you see any slightly-larger-than a pack of smokes? Black
and standing up? Or a larger one with a turn knob on top? If a turn knob, that is the MAS relay. If
2 small ones, one will say RPM on it; that is the fuel pump relay. And the other will say Klima.
But neither control the blower. Your '89 should have the aux fuse holder on top of the drivers strut
mount. It will have a 30 amp strip fuse in it. It is probably cracked......
> Where can I find this elusive item? Also, does this control whether or
> not the fan motor will spin? I had to replace the fan motor beacue it
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> Thom
> 1989 300E
Thom - 23 Aug 2005 16:20 GMT
Ahh, so there is another fuse beside the one in the fusebox? I will
look for it. I sure hope that is it.
Thom - 23 Aug 2005 23:59 GMT
You da MAN, Karl. It would be nice if I could've found this thing
before summer started.
Question, do you see any issues with replacing this strange fuse link
with a new fuse block and a more standard fuse?
Thanks again,
Thom with AC again.
Karl - 24 Aug 2005 01:36 GMT
Yes, there is a problem. That is a 30a strip fuse, slow blow. The blower motor pulls way over 30
amps when starting. MB originally used a 25 amp fuse in the main fuse box and it was melting and
setting the fuse box on fire!
Put an ammeter in instead of that fuse and run the blower at high speed. You will see 32 amps!!!
> You da MAN, Karl. It would be nice if I could've found this thing
> before summer started.
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>
> Thom with AC again.
Thom - 24 Aug 2005 04:26 GMT
Slow blow, huh? Nice to know.
Maybe I can find one locally. The shipping on the thing is much more
than the price.