Hello my friends from MBWorld,
I suspect that my AC compressor on my 2014 E350 has gone bad, or at least the AC Compressor clutch. As you guys probably know, it's not a cheap part and I was thinking about getting it from my local junkyard. There is a 2004 E320 and a couple of 2008 E350s that I was thinking about pulling the AC compressor from.
Do you guys think that it will be ok to install those AC compressors into my 2014 E350 or will it not be compatible?
I suspect that my AC compressor on my 2014 E350 has gone bad, or at least the AC Compressor clutch. As you guys probably know, it's not a cheap part and I was thinking about getting it from my local junkyard. There is a 2004 E320 and a couple of 2008 E350s that I was thinking about pulling the AC compressor from.
Do you guys think that it will be ok to install those AC compressors into my 2014 E350 or will it not be compatible?
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I suspect that my AC compressor on my 2014 E350 has gone bad, or at least the AC Compressor clutch. As you guys probably know, it's not a cheap part and I was thinking about getting it from my local junkyard. There is a 2004 E320 and a couple of 2008 E350s that I was thinking about pulling the AC compressor from.
Do you guys think that it will be ok to install those AC compressors into my 2014 E350 or will it not be compatible?
I don't think a 2004/2008 compressor is going to interface with 2014. I think we have DENSO compressor with proportional displacement and clutch.... isn't that right, Juan? Originally Posted by DBSeer
Hello my friends from MBWorld,I suspect that my AC compressor on my 2014 E350 has gone bad, or at least the AC Compressor clutch. As you guys probably know, it's not a cheap part and I was thinking about getting it from my local junkyard. There is a 2004 E320 and a couple of 2008 E350s that I was thinking about pulling the AC compressor from.
Do you guys think that it will be ok to install those AC compressors into my 2014 E350 or will it not be compatible?
May be you're lucky and you just replace the clutch coil after testing other things around like ohms, GND.
If you don't have to open the high-pressure dry circuit... well then don't

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I suspect that my AC compressor on my 2014 E350 has gone bad, or at least the AC Compressor clutch. As you guys probably know, it's not a cheap part and I was thinking about getting it from my local junkyard. There is a 2004 E320 and a couple of 2008 E350s that I was thinking about pulling the AC compressor from.
Do you guys think that it will be ok to install those AC compressors into my 2014 E350 or will it not be compatible?
Here is how I did it last December, https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...ml#post8694515Originally Posted by DBSeer
Hello my friends from MBWorld,I suspect that my AC compressor on my 2014 E350 has gone bad, or at least the AC Compressor clutch. As you guys probably know, it's not a cheap part and I was thinking about getting it from my local junkyard. There is a 2004 E320 and a couple of 2008 E350s that I was thinking about pulling the AC compressor from.
Do you guys think that it will be ok to install those AC compressors into my 2014 E350 or will it not be compatible?
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