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2004 E320 Wagon
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Hello, I'm new to MB. I just purchased a used 2004 E320 wagon and the air isn't cold on the drivers side. I've read that I need to do an ac diagnostic test but I don't know how. Could anyone help with that via instruction link if possible?
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1922 Ford Model T / no OBD
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1922 Ford Model T / no OBD
2004 would make W211 body.
Go check cllimatronic readouts in appropriate section.
Go check cllimatronic readouts in appropriate section.
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You have a leak and are low on refrigerant----don't be foolish and try to refill yourself take the car to an AC shop who will put a set of gauges on the car to confirm and repair!!
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Yes - you have a W211 - rather than the W210 we refer here to on this forum.
I can give you a bit of help to get to your W211 Climate Control Diagnostic - write down the # and values - and repost those on W211 forum.
Use this clear W211 Climate Control Video - watch the whole thing all the way thru at least once so you know what NOT to do:
I can give you a bit of help to get to your W211 Climate Control Diagnostic - write down the # and values - and repost those on W211 forum.
Use this clear W211 Climate Control Video - watch the whole thing all the way thru at least once so you know what NOT to do: