Thanks Dan...
This is wonderful.
Bob Rentfro
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From: "Dan & Sandy Steadman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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$195 plus S&H.
Amps are $69 or $95.
Bob Rentfro
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From: "Barry Stark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 4:30 PM
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I believe George charges $100 to rebuild an aluminum bodied servo. I bet if
you follow Dan's list you will find the problem. George may be able to tell
you right away what the problem is. You might give him a call.
Barry
Yes it is. It served me well last summer. What do you reckon Murphy would
Re: [MBZ] Weeping Servo...Weeping Driver
Bob writes:
I suppose I need to devise a systematic troubleshooting methodology for this
and get it right this year.
Bob,
Here is some information I have accumulated over the years of working on
this system:
If the ACC Servo has been replaced with an
ril 13, 2006 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Weeping Servo...Weeping Driver
On Thursday 13 April 2006 1:21, Bob Rentfro wrote:
If the
blower
only runs in defrost, it could be a bad servo."
It could also be that the circuit board gizmo behind the glove compartment
has
gone bad. I tried re-fl
On Thursday 13 April 2006 1:21, Bob Rentfro wrote:
> If the
> blower
> only runs in defrost, it could be a bad servo."
It could also be that the circuit board gizmo behind the glove compartment has
gone bad. I tried re-flowing the solder on mine, to no avail.
Bob, I would recommend taking a
I have the exact same symptoms in my '83 300SD with a freshly resoldered push
button unit. I'm interested now.
~Mr. Jim typed:
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~"Is that the aluminum housing servo I sold you a while back?"
~
~Yes it is. It served me well last summer. What do you reckon Murphy would
~charge for a rebuild
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Subject: [MBZ] Weeping Servo...Weeping Driver
My wretched ACC servo has crusties built up around its base. Is it toast?
Here is why I ask:
Since it was 93 yesterday, I tried the
Mr. Jim typed:
"Is that the aluminum housing servo I sold you a while back?"
Yes it is. It served me well last summer. What do you reckon Murphy would
charge for a rebuild?
"What happens when the blower dies and you push defrost? Defrost should
bypass the servo and put the blower to full
In a message dated 4/13/2006 8:57:34 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
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My wretched ACC servo has crusties built up around its base. Is it toast?
Here is why I ask:
Since it was 93 yesterday, I tried the AC (for the first time since Feb) and
it works fine (50 degre
My wretched ACC servo has crusties built up around its base. Is it
toast?
They aren't supposed to leak. When they do, fluid gets into bad places.
Sorry, dude! "Don't cry for me get the checkbook..." [Evita]
I still think there is a room somewhere in one of Chrysler's office
buildings where
Bob Rentfro wrote:
My wretched ACC servo has crusties built up around its base. Is it toast? Here is why I ask:
Since it was 93 yesterday, I tried the AC (for the first time since Feb) and it works fine (50 degree air out of center vents) for about 15 minutes then it somehow fails in like a mid p
My wretched ACC servo has crusties built up around its base. Is it toast? Here
is why I ask:
Since it was 93 yesterday, I tried the AC (for the first time since Feb) and it
works fine (50 degree air out of center vents) for about 15 minutes then it
somehow fails in like a mid position where I g
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