Probably not, as the W140 uses the electronics to determine when to turn on the 
aux fans, as opposed to just using a switch.  I don't recall enough about the 
W124 to be sure of that, so it might be worth checking into...

Dan


On Mar 13, 2013, at 12:44 PM, Max Dillon wrote:

> Great question, will that modification work on my 124 cars?
> -- 
> Max Dillon
> Charleston SC
> '95 E300, '87 300TD, '73 Balboa 20
> 
> Craig <diese...@pisquared.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>>> While I am in the neighborhood, I take the time to disassemble the
>>> connections to the coolant temperature sender that controls the
>>> auxiliary fans.  By adding a 1.1K ohm resistor across the sender, the
>>> auxiliary fans will now come on around 92C instead of the 100C
>> starting
>>> point.  The 1.1K ohm resistor gets soldered into the sockets with the
>>> wires and the connector reassembled.  Voila!
>> 
>> Good fix. I wonder if it applies to other cars as well.
>> 
>> 
>> Craig
> 
> 
> 
> 
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