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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / June 2006

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95 e320 wagon climate control failure

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morris - 14 Jun 2006 07:20 GMT
The climate control system on my 95 e320 wagon has given up or at least
it did today as it also did a week ago.  The blower has ceased to
function, but on an intermittent basis.  Originally thought it was a
fuse that had blown, but in checking them, they seem fine.  The
following day, the system was fully operational.  Two days later, it
stopped again and restarted a couple of days later.  The actual heating
and AC systems appear to be working--can feel either cool or warm air
pass through when doing freeway driving.  Suspect there is some type of
short in the blower or faulty connection.  Does anyone have any
recommendations where to start looking for a short or other ideas what
may be the cause?  Final hint, the failures have all been on warmer
than normal days--making the lack of AC that much more missed.
lule_220 - 14 Jun 2006 09:46 GMT
> The climate control system on my 95 e320 wagon has given up or at least
> it did today as it also did a week ago.  The blower has ceased to
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> may be the cause?  Final hint, the failures have all been on warmer
> than normal days--making the lack of AC that much more missed.

Temperature-sensitive switch designed to protect blower?
look direct on blower motor, on brushes.
Tiger - 14 Jun 2006 14:10 GMT
Your blower motor needs to be replaced. It is located in front of
windshield... located under those windshield drain.
Peter W Peternouschek - 14 Jun 2006 17:16 GMT
Don't just check the fuse...replace it. I had a Power window mystery on my
SL320 where a fuse would look and check out as good but open under a load.
Peter

> The climate control system on my 95 e320 wagon has given up or at least
> it did today as it also did a week ago.  The blower has ceased to
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> may be the cause?  Final hint, the failures have all been on warmer
> than normal days--making the lack of AC that much more missed.
 
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