SL/R129: climate control / soft top hydraulic cylinder
#1
climate control / soft top hydraulic cylinder
I have a 2000 SL500:
1. The fan works occassionally - when it runs, it runs great, but all of a sudden it's temperamental. You can hear it starting to run then slowing down to stop then maybe start up again. Once in a while, the fan will start. Is it likely the climate control module?
2. The hydraulic cylinders in the windscreen pillar (drivers side) leaks. I know from another website how to get access to the cylinder, but is there a way to replace the seals yourself? I read somewhere that a guy did it for nearly no cost, but can't find the site. Are there instructions somewhere?
1. The fan works occassionally - when it runs, it runs great, but all of a sudden it's temperamental. You can hear it starting to run then slowing down to stop then maybe start up again. Once in a while, the fan will start. Is it likely the climate control module?
2. The hydraulic cylinders in the windscreen pillar (drivers side) leaks. I know from another website how to get access to the cylinder, but is there a way to replace the seals yourself? I read somewhere that a guy did it for nearly no cost, but can't find the site. Are there instructions somewhere?
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rriggs,
Welcome to the forum-
Re #1, I had the same type of problem in the center vents in my '99, and it turned out to be a vacuum line off of the Y11 distribution block. That said, it could be the CC Unit or the vent controls. Have you run the extensive on-board CC diagnostics? If you don't have them, pm me with an email address and I can send the instructions to you that may help to isolate the problem. The files are too large to post here.
#2 I've seen posts now and then from people offering seals, but many of us use Dennis Ficken, a cylinder rebuilder for this job. His charges are more than reasonable, $50@, fast turnaround (couple days) and a 3yr warranty on performance. His contact info is
Mercedes Hydraulic Cylinder Rebuilder
Dennis Ficken
16285 S. Chester
Olathe, Ks 66062
(913) 390-0506
mercedescylinders@sbcglobal.net
When you get a moment, fill in the rest of your profile with your location-
Bob
Welcome to the forum-
Re #1, I had the same type of problem in the center vents in my '99, and it turned out to be a vacuum line off of the Y11 distribution block. That said, it could be the CC Unit or the vent controls. Have you run the extensive on-board CC diagnostics? If you don't have them, pm me with an email address and I can send the instructions to you that may help to isolate the problem. The files are too large to post here.
#2 I've seen posts now and then from people offering seals, but many of us use Dennis Ficken, a cylinder rebuilder for this job. His charges are more than reasonable, $50@, fast turnaround (couple days) and a 3yr warranty on performance. His contact info is
Mercedes Hydraulic Cylinder Rebuilder
Dennis Ficken
16285 S. Chester
Olathe, Ks 66062
(913) 390-0506
mercedescylinders@sbcglobal.net
When you get a moment, fill in the rest of your profile with your location-
Bob
Last edited by BJonesFL; 07-21-2010 at 04:23 PM.