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1980 300SD - Can I disconnect my vacuum system for the locks?

Old Jan 30, 2013 | 07:37 AM
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Default 1980 300SD - Can I disconnect my vacuum system for the locks?

Hi folks, this forum has been a great help to me this past year just for generally getting to know my car a little better but I've come across a problem I haven't found an answer to on here.

I have a 1980 300SD Turbo.

The Vacuum system seems to have a bit of a leak as the locks don't all function properly locking and unlocking when I use the key on the driver side door. I am considering disconnecting it from the locks all together, just sealing them off, especially from the trunk lock which has never worked with the vacuum. I am planning on installing power locks in the doors or just doing it all manually from now on.

Has anyone ever had any experience doing this? Mostly I'm looking for a "DON'T DO IT!!" if there is something I'm missing here, my thought is that I can isolate the specific vacuum tubes and seal them off completely just removing the locks from the system.

thoughts?
thanks!
 
Old Feb 2, 2013 | 02:39 PM
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If you believe the Trunk Lock Actuator is the problem try disconnecting the lines and plugging them. After that the rest of your Locks might work correctly.

Different model (W123) I recently found that one bad Door Actuator (about $30) and an iffy Main Vacuum Valve (about $16) on the Drivers Door was enough to keep the whole system from functioning properly.
 
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