How to turn o n Air conditioner 94 E320
#2
Hello - take a look at the link below where this is discussed.
How Does A/C Turn On? - Mercedes-Benz Forum
How Does A/C Turn On? - Mercedes-Benz Forum
#5
Air conditioner again, question
Hi u mentioend that link is for a W124 did u say. Is that the same thing as my E320. I think I found the problem,. You might b able to help me with this.
I think its the fuse that is located outside of the fuse box for the blower motor. When I look up thye fust, it shows a flat fuse that gets two screws to hold it down. I found an empty fuse holder on the passenger side, that holds a normal looking fuse. Does that flat fuse that sits on a black holder, does that plug into the regular looking fuse?? Is there a part name for that item. The item is the black plastic that the flat fuse screws onto. The fuse is not there. The next thing if I can find the name for that part, I can check out the blower or fan. If it still doesnt work then it could be the resister on the fan. Help please again thanks
I think its the fuse that is located outside of the fuse box for the blower motor. When I look up thye fust, it shows a flat fuse that gets two screws to hold it down. I found an empty fuse holder on the passenger side, that holds a normal looking fuse. Does that flat fuse that sits on a black holder, does that plug into the regular looking fuse?? Is there a part name for that item. The item is the black plastic that the flat fuse screws onto. The fuse is not there. The next thing if I can find the name for that part, I can check out the blower or fan. If it still doesnt work then it could be the resister on the fan. Help please again thanks
#6
Hi u mentioend that link is for a W124 did u say. Is that the same thing as my E320. I think I found the problem,. You might b able to help me with this.
I think its the fuse that is located outside of the fuse box for the blower motor. When I look up thye fust, it shows a flat fuse that gets two screws to hold it down. I found an empty fuse holder on the passenger side, that holds a normal looking fuse. Does that flat fuse that sits on a black holder, does that plug into the regular looking fuse?? Is there a part name for that item. The item is the black plastic that the flat fuse screws onto. The fuse is not there. The next thing if I can find the name for that part, I can check out the blower or fan. If it still doesnt work then it could be the resister on the fan. Help please again thanks
I think its the fuse that is located outside of the fuse box for the blower motor. When I look up thye fust, it shows a flat fuse that gets two screws to hold it down. I found an empty fuse holder on the passenger side, that holds a normal looking fuse. Does that flat fuse that sits on a black holder, does that plug into the regular looking fuse?? Is there a part name for that item. The item is the black plastic that the flat fuse screws onto. The fuse is not there. The next thing if I can find the name for that part, I can check out the blower or fan. If it still doesnt work then it could be the resister on the fan. Help please again thanks
#8
thanks, I've found there my model. By the way, speaking of aircons and servicing. My friend advised me to check this aircon repairing servicing(www.socool.sg/) as they order various and affordable services. Moreover, what I noticed is that they support many different aircon brands. He used it and remained pretty happy with the results. I wanna hear you, guys. Have you ever tried it? Did you like it? What do you think of it? Thanks in advance.
Last edited by tobygiant; 05-05-2020 at 01:54 PM.
#9
Just open the YouTube video; it will be challenging to explain here. There are videos for several hours on YouTube about how most car models work. I am sure that someone took this off on your car as well. By the way, I don't know about the air conditioner in the car myself. I can't even handle air conditioning at home; they have already broken down three times. Thank God my wife found the service https://hot2coldairconditioning.com/...air-holiday-fl / who repaired them the last time. There didn't seem to be any more problems with them. So don't worry and go to YouTube to look for manuals on the use of your car
Last edited by alexmoloder; 12-24-2021 at 07:51 AM.
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