Where is the evap temp sensor on a 1994 W202?
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Where is the evap temp sensor on a 1994 W202? - Pics Added
Hello, first time poster. 1994 C280, 200,000 mi.
I am in the final stages of rebuilding my A/C system. I have the DS kickpanel off. I have a new sensor. I am looking all around, above the gas pedal, etc. I was hoping someone can tell me where the evap. temp sensor is. I am going down to my garage to take pictures if that will help. Thank you so much. Michael
Below are some photos.
I am in the final stages of rebuilding my A/C system. I have the DS kickpanel off. I have a new sensor. I am looking all around, above the gas pedal, etc. I was hoping someone can tell me where the evap. temp sensor is. I am going down to my garage to take pictures if that will help. Thank you so much. Michael
Below are some photos.
Last edited by Metafly; 08-22-2008 at 06:33 PM.
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Three forums and no replies. So, I went to the local Benz dealer and they showed me where it was. Skinny, I have a pigtailed version and it was tough to tell from the replacement. A more detailed explanation can be found here: http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w202...on-w-pics.html
Below please find: W202 evaporator sensor location, evap. temp. sensor location, evap temperature sensor (for other poor saps searching). The kick panel is still off on my car so I will try to take better photos and post them on Monday. I realize the photo is not great and you can only see the pigtail, but at least you will know the general vicinity. Also, I included a stock photo (courtesy of AutohausAZ.com) of the current version. I will also post a photo of the pig tail version once I grab it from the car.
Remove driver side kick panel crawl under the dash with a flashlight. Looking up from outside the front door along the center console and above and to the (deep) right of the gas pedal, you will find the evaporator temperature sensor.
Michael
Below please find: W202 evaporator sensor location, evap. temp. sensor location, evap temperature sensor (for other poor saps searching). The kick panel is still off on my car so I will try to take better photos and post them on Monday. I realize the photo is not great and you can only see the pigtail, but at least you will know the general vicinity. Also, I included a stock photo (courtesy of AutohausAZ.com) of the current version. I will also post a photo of the pig tail version once I grab it from the car.
Remove driver side kick panel crawl under the dash with a flashlight. Looking up from outside the front door along the center console and above and to the (deep) right of the gas pedal, you will find the evaporator temperature sensor.
Michael
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