Thanks, Philip - I am betting that if I lift the hinged floor panel in the
hatch area I will be able to access the line into reservoir.  The lines
under the hood are very confusing to sort out.

One other observation: The doors all lock smoothly and quickly 20 minutes
after I turn off the car, but once locked, they hold vacuum for just 5-10
minutes.

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Fmiser <[email protected]> wrote:

> > > andrew strasfogel wrote:
>
> > > What's left are 1) the vacuum tank, 2) the hatch lock
> > > element, and 3) all hidden lines and hoses.
>
> > Craig McCluskey wrote:
>
> > I can tell you where the reservoir is in a W123 (sedan), but
> > not an S123 (station wagon).
>
> It's just in front of the back bumper, visible from underneath.
>
> --    Philip
>
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