Do you need the heated washer bottle in balmy SC?   My cars never had it.  I had to  make sure to use fluid rated to -40 in the winter.  (Or do without washers.) Could you delete the flow to the washer bottle and use the cheaper valve?   I salvaged a heated 126 washer bottle, but I don't remember what year it was from.  Dan got part of it when he had a 126.

Meade Dillon via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>
December 24, 2019 at 4:22 PM
Craig - your VIN brings up the same $$$ monovalve as my '95 E300. The
Daytona FL dealer I've been using has a list price of $520 for it.
001-830-40-84

004-830-20-84 seems to be for non-heated washer bottles, and lists for $153
at same dealer. I'm going to poke around a bit more to see what I can
learn about this valve, and then I'm probably going to order it and try it.


Another possibility is 001 830 38 84, which is about $275, and seems to be
appropriate for late model 124 gassers as well as diesels. Maybe this
valve doesn't have the bypass option, but does have fitting for heated
washer bottle? Very strange. This is the valve that should work in my '94
gasser wagon.
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Max
Charleston SC


On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 2:33 PM Craig via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
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