AC Compressor
Reset it and it just comes back. After a day or two of digging, ran across a magazine article deep in mbworld that says some systems require a diode in the AC compressor clutch or control valve. Current flows in to the solenoid to energize the control valve. When the solenoid is de-energized the field collapses and current flows back the other way. In some systems it's enough to arc at the relay contact, reducing the life of the relay. So the diode prevents that back flow. If there's no diode the Mercedes system sees ground/open, kills the control circuit and throws 9028 in the driver's side SAM.
The compressor is grounded to the block and there's a single green wire from the engine harness to the compressor plug. Pulled the plug apart and connected to the tiny prong in the compressor (load) male side of the plug with a small alligator clip. 11.2 ohms to ground. Reversed polarity on the VOM and still 11.2 so this thing has no diode. Unplugged control valve (easy access from below) and took off the c-clip. Five seconds later the control valve shot outta there like a titan missile, with a BANG, fresh PAG oil everywhere. Found the control valve fifteen minutes later on the other side of garage under the shopvac. Tested it and found polarity both ways, no diode.
So now I need the right compressor, or actually just the right control valve. $50 or less online. But since the compressor is a cheap off-brand (VEVOR), can't find a control valve for it. Hours of research trying to figure out which major mfr from China is marketing compressors under Vevor brand. Turns out Denso valves look exactly like my Vevor valve. Also turns out that control valves for mercedes (with diode) have a big blue or yellow dot on the top of the valve. Those without diode have no dot. I was sent a compressor "direct fit for mercedes" with no dot on the control valve. And yeah it "fit" but it would never work without a diode. Maybe that's why it was only $122? So $44 for a control valve and it will be here by Friday. We'll see how that goes.







Reset it and it just comes back. After a day or two of digging, ran across a magazine article deep in mbworld that says some systems require a diode in the AC compressor clutch or control valve. Current flows in to the solenoid to energize the control valve. When the solenoid is de-energized the field collapses and current flows back the other way. In some systems it's enough to arc at the relay contact, reducing the life of the relay. So the diode prevents that back flow. If there's no diode the Mercedes system sees ground/open, kills the control circuit and throws 9028 in the driver's side SAM.
The compressor is grounded to the block and there's a single green wire from the engine harness to the compressor plug. Pulled the plug apart and connected to the tiny prong in the compressor (load) male side of the plug with a small alligator clip. 11.2 ohms to ground. Reversed polarity on the VOM and still 11.2 so this thing has no diode. Unplugged control valve (easy access from below) and took off the c-clip. Five seconds later the control valve shot outta there like a titan missile, with a BANG, fresh PAG oil everywhere. Found the control valve fifteen minutes later on the other side of garage under the shopvac. Tested it and found polarity both ways, no diode.
So now I need the right compressor, or actually just the right control valve. $50 or less online. But since the compressor is a cheap off-brand (VEVOR), can't find a control valve for it. Hours of research trying to figure out which major mfr from China is marketing compressors under Vevor brand. Turns out Denso valves look exactly like my Vevor valve. Also turns out that control valves for mercedes (with diode) have a big blue or yellow dot on the top of the valve. Those without diode have no dot. I was sent a compressor "direct fit for mercedes" with no dot on the control valve. And yeah it "fit" but it would never work without a diode. Maybe that's why it was only $122? So $44 for a control valve and it will be here by Friday. We'll see how that goes.
You can buy electronic diodes anywhere for peanuts... ebay mouser digikey and stick it anywhere in the wiring away from heat ! 😊
Also advice where is the AC compressor relay located in 2005 w211 mercedes benz E270 cdi diesel
Also advice how to check the engine harness green single wire signal from ECU
Last edited by Kalai; Jun 28, 2024 at 07:46 PM.




Also advice where is the AC compressor relay located in 2005 w211 mercedes benz E270 cdi diesel
Also advice how to check the engine harness green single wire signal from ECU
The same thing is also found at the A/C clutch as well. A diode across the coil.
basic polarity specs
"Reverse polarized" means :
the diode anode (+) gets connected to GND
the diode cathode (-) gets connected to plus feed.
The diode is going to ground negative spikes
Check this out.



