No air from center dash vent. Slow trunk latch. Vacuum related problem? PSE pump?
The center dash vent no longer flows air -- air only flows from the defrost and side vents.
When it was only an occasional problem, once in a while you'd hear a high pitched whistle coming from behind the dash. Also acceleration or deceleration could affect air flow from the center vent.
Research shows this to be a fairly common vacuum problem, but the fix gets vague. I though it's worth getting in to again here.
I've read that the problem can be caused by a faulty "PSE" air pump. Mine is located near the right rear brake light cluster.
Some people with this same air vent problem complain that their PSE pump is constantly on. Mine seems to come on and off as it should. However, this may be a clue: when pressing the trunk release button inside the car, the PSE pump runs, the trunk pops up and, after a few seconds, the pump stops. Problem is, the trunk will not close again for about 20 seconds. The latch mechanism does not release to allow the lock to engage. After a few attempts, the trunk will finally slam shut.
Could the inop center air vent and trunk latch be related? Does this point to a vacuum leak behind the dash?
Any help would save me hours and hours of troubleshooting.
Thanks in advance.
Bob in San Diego
Last edited by RProsser; Aug 1, 2007 at 11:26 AM.
Anyways, I hope someone knows why exactly this is happening.
From my searching this site I see we are not alone by any means. And, it is not specific to the W202 C-class either. Problem is, I cannot find anyone who has described the fix. Often these complaints go unanswered.
It's time to get busy and find the remedy.
I invite anyone who reads this, who is motivated by a similar problem, to contribute by doing their own forum search. I've been unsuccessful using words like: "w202 AND climate control AND air vent AND PSE pump." Maybe I am missing something.
Wouldn't hurt to also try www.mercedesshop.com or others I am not be aware of.
Last edited by RProsser; Aug 2, 2007 at 01:06 PM.
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i 've cleand the AC filter by self i opened it . the quantity of airflow is more .. now it's a bit better but the major problem comes and goes
any advice !!!
thanks in advance
i took it to many repair shops.. but they couldn't diagnose it

mercedes dealer over here will take 350$ just to check it up

it's too expensive
I did a search with the terms "vacuum pods AND air vent." Not much on this forum, but MercedesShop.com returned a lot of interesting results. I found similar symptoms, however the repair on a W202 may be different. Finding a step-by-step procedure for the C230 / C280 / C36 would be great!
Last edited by RProsser; Aug 3, 2007 at 01:57 PM.
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Let me see, I had an AC problem but don't remember the fix. Threw away all my repair receipts when I dumped the car.
Good luck!
Time for a test: I started the engine, and tried the air-con controls: I cycled through the air-direct button and, for the first time in many months, I was greeted by a blast of cold air from the center vent. Yeah!
However, after a few minutes, and more cycling tests, the air stopped coming out of the center vent. As far as I could tell, everything else still worked (including the head rests). Darn!
I though the vacuum line had come back off. Nope, still connected. I tried driving it around the block, going from light- to full-throttle, with speeds up to 60 MPH. Nothing.
It's odd that the center air vent worked for two minutes, then quit again.
An hour later, I remembered that my trunk latch was also not working quite right -- apparently also a vacuum problem, and who knows, possibly related. That symptom: if you pressed the center console button to pop the trunk, you had to wait 10-15 seconds for the PSE pump (right rear quarter panel near the tail light cluster) to stop humming before you could close the trunk.
So anyway, I went back to the car to try the trunk. No change. Then I started the car. Instantly I had a blast of cold air from the center vent! What the ...? I cycled through the system over and over, all air vents worked as they were supposed to -- at least for now.
I'll let you know how it goes, and if some Mercedes-Benz guru here can explain why this happened, I'd really like to know. Thanks.



