refrigerant temp sensor -99 degrees C?


My AC pump was stuck so I replaced the condensor, filter/dryer, expansion valve and the compressor. I also flushed the hoses and the evaporator. After filling and resetting the ''low refrigerant pressure'' error, the AC still doesn't work. I've checked the sensor readings with my iCarsoft i980, and everything seems to be okay, exept the refrigerant temperature sensor, this says that the temperature sensor reads a value of -99 degrees Celcius. The part number for this sensor is A0045429018. On ilcats.ru, where I can see all the part numbers for my VIN number it says that this is a pressure ánd temperature sensor. I thought this was strange so I replaced that sensor too, however the new one also reads -99 degrees...
On different forums I read that the temperature sensor is removed from the system, one website says from 2005, another says from 2008. My car is from 2007.
I read that the connector for this sensor goes directly to the front SAM, so I want to check the cable for defects but I don't know whether the system should even read something from the temperature sensor.
Can anyone explain? My VIN is WDB2110411B234664
Thanks a lot in advance!


And before I'm taking apart all kinds of stuff to check the cable, I would like to know whether the sensor is even present haha. So it can be that the value is read even though the sensor doesn't exist, or the cable is broken or something.
When I take off the connector, the pressure readout on the iCarsoft drops to 0, the temperature stays at -99.


Then I went on a trip to Paris and I noticed that the AC would blow cold air for 1-2 seconds and I smelled that typical cold AC air. So I suspected the suction return hose connected to the AC pump. These hoses have a tendency to delaminate from the inside, so the pump sucks a vacuum in this hose but it sucks it closed immediately. I replaced the hose (about 150 dollars) but when I cut it in half, the old hose turned out to be just fine. So this also didn't fix the AC.
Then I read out some stuff with my iCarsoft i980 and I saw that there's also some AC stuff in the front SAM, and there I got a error 9028 Component A9 (compressor) or lead has short circuit to ground or open circuit. I knew the wire going down to the pump was fine because I already checked this. I googled and found this forum https://mbworld.org/forums/gl-class-...-9006-a-2.html about a code 9006 with the same description.
Now when I begun this repair, I got a wrong pump (wrong number of belt-ribs) that was specifically for Mercedes (brand Valeo). It was the wrong one so I bought an aftermarket pump from the brand Nissens. This was a universal pump for multiple car brands. It turns out that Mercedes needs to have a diode placed in the pump control valve (or the small pump wiring harness). The Nissens pump did not have a diode in the wiring harness, the Valeo pump did. I replaced the Nissens harness for the Valeo one and then the AC worked!
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The sensor and compressor was purchased from Autozone and i did ran into the compressor problem since those car have (2) different kind but i managed to get the right compressor. I tested the compressor and there is no power going into the compressor. My dad ran a test wire direct to the pump and the ac started blowing cold. Reading your post you replaced the actual ac plug from your harness that connects to the compressor? Can you post a picture of what it looks like.?
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The wire harness is just like the one on the picture below. This is the one without the diode, the cable with the diode looked the same. The diode was under the black cable sleeve.
You mention that the compressor doesn't get power so I think your problem is somewhere in the engine wire harness going to the compressor.
My AC pump was stuck so I replaced the condensor, filter/dryer, expansion valve and the compressor. I also flushed the hoses and the evaporator. After filling and resetting the ''low refrigerant pressure'' error, the AC still doesn't work. I've checked the sensor readings with my iCarsoft i980, and everything seems to be okay, exept the refrigerant temperature sensor, this says that the temperature sensor reads a value of -99 degrees Celcius. The part number for this sensor is A0045429018. On ilcats.ru, where I can see all the part numbers for my VIN number it says that this is a pressure ánd temperature sensor. I thought this was strange so I replaced that sensor too, however the new one also reads -99 degrees...
On different forums I read that the temperature sensor is removed from the system, one website says from 2005, another says from 2008. My car is from 2007.
I read that the connector for this sensor goes directly to the front SAM, so I want to check the cable for defects but I don't know whether the system should even read something from the temperature sensor.
Can anyone explain? My VIN is WDB2110411B234664
Thanks a lot in advance!
I have different symptoms in my car but for the sensor A0045429018 my iCarsoft also displays -99 C. In my car AC works fine, no error code but the radiator fan runs at low power all the time when the engine is on. Even when the AC is off, outside temp is freezing and the coolant is cold.
I bought a new sensor but before building it in the car I just plugged the electric connector and it's still -99 C.
What's the story with the -99 C here?
Any help is appreciated.
Ádám
I have different symptoms in my car but for the sensor A0045429018 my iCarsoft also displays -99 C. In my car AC works fine, no error code but the radiator fan runs at low power all the time when the engine is on. Even when the AC is off, outside temp is freezing and the coolant is cold.
I bought a new sensor but before building it in the car I just plugged the electric connector and it's still -99 C.
What's the story with the -99 C here?
Any help is appreciated.
Ádám
Fun fact, if you pull the connector from the sensor that is mounted on the pressurized system and plug it to the new sensor and turn the power on, you introduce atmopheric pressure to the control unit, which then locks the A/C as it thinks there's a leak in the system, and your A/C won't work!
Fun fact, if you pull the connector from the sensor that is mounted on the pressurized system and plug it to the new sensor and turn the power on, you introduce atmopheric pressure to the control unit, which then locks the A/C as it thinks there's a leak in the system, and your A/C won't work!
My 2007 sensor has 3 pins. I checked a 2003 car's and 4 pins. So the sensor is fine. I deleted the low refrigerant pressure code and it works fine.
Then just the original question remains, why does the radiator fan runs always... :-|





