LarryT wrote:
Howdy -
Have 2 problems - 1st, the blower fan in the ACC system stopped today;
naturally it's in the low 90s. I seem to recall it hesitating - for maybe 2
seconds, then it started blowing normally. I confirmed the compressor is
engaged.. Also checked the fuses and outside
LarryT wrote:
Haven't tried that - but I will - If this gets the ACC working, what does it
mean? Does the ign switch need replacing?
BTW, my AC is working - I can hear and feel the compressor cutting in - but
the fan will not come on.
The 30A blower fuse is PROBABLY in a small black
LarryT wrote:
Thanks Gary,
You wrote: They can develop hairline fractures that are near impossible to
see
I know all too well! Had the same happen to me - the fuse that controls the
brake lights and some other stuff had a crack I didn't see for a while. I
checked the fuss but not close
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
LarryT wrote:
Thanks Gary,
You wrote: They can develop hairline fractures that are near impossible
to
see
I know all too well! Had
: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
Try kicking under the passenger dash. Usually the brushes on the blower
motor goes bad around 150k miles. Kicking under the passenger dash will
make
it work for a bit longer, at least long enough to call Rusty.
Also check fuse under hood on driver's fender
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
Hi Trampas,
I tried the kicking method - no luck - then I looked for the fuse. I
found
the main GP 80A fuse directly in front (bumper side) of the master fuse
box - at least I believe it's the main fuse for the GPs. Then I
Same here, like an 1/8 inch detent to the left and the fan roars. SDL.
Harry Watkins
Newton, MS
86 SDL Silver
85 300D Euro
86 SDL Gold
81 240D manual trans
Did you try wiggling the ignition key a bit? I had to move mine back a
bit from full ON position to get the ACC to work.
Tom Potter
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
Did you try wiggling the ignition key a bit? I had to move mine back a
bit from full ON position to get the ACC to work.
Tom Potter
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Did you try wiggling the ignition key a bit? I had to move mine back a
bit from full ON position to get
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
Haven't tried that - but I will - If this gets the ACC working, what
does it
mean? Does the ign switch need replacing?
BTW, my AC is working - I can hear and feel the compressor cutting in -
but
the fan
, July 11, 2006 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
Larry,
On my 95, at least, the blower fuse looks exactly like the glow plug
fuse, only 30A instead of 80A. Take a look at the one you think is the
glow plug fuse. May really be for the blower.
On a side note, I learned
Howdy -
Have 2 problems - 1st, the blower fan in the ACC system stopped today;
naturally it's in the low 90s. I seem to recall it hesitating - for maybe 2
seconds, then it started blowing normally. I confirmed the compressor is
engaged.. Also checked the fuses and outside temp indicator -
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
Howdy -
Have 2 problems - 1st, the blower fan in the ACC system stopped today;
naturally it's in the low 90s. I seem to recall it hesitating - for maybe 2
seconds, then it started blowing normally. I confirmed
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 12:55 PM
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Subject: [MBZ] ACC Fan Problem W124 '91 300D 2.5T
Howdy -
Have 2 problems - 1st, the blower fan in the ACC system stopped today;
naturally it's in the low 90s. I seem to recall it hesitating - for maybe
2
seconds
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