Now that you say that, yeah, that’s right. I’s cornfused
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> On Feb 20, 2022, at 9:31 AM, Jim Cathey via Mercedes
> wrote:
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>> I don’t know specifically where it might be on your car but on 210s and 163s
>> the TCM is under the steering wheel above the under dash
> I don’t know specifically where it might be on your car but on 210s and 163s
> the TCM is under the steering wheel above the under dash panel.
On my W210's the TCM is under the little hatch in the engine compartment
near the firewall on the passenger side.
-- Jim
I don’t know specifically where it might be on your car but on 210s and 163s
the TCM is under the steering wheel above the under dash panel. You might ask
in Benzworld or do a net search.
--FT
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> On Feb 20, 2022, at 12:25 AM, Larry Turner via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Hey ya'll,
Hey ya'll,
I was reviewing my emails nd found I had been negligent in thanking all
who replied to my questions about MInisplits! The knowledge of this
list knows no bounds!
Next, I see questions abut the 722.6 tranny like the one in my 06
E350AWD - I worked through all the suggested fixed
I surprised myself assuming the indoor units on my LGs were low voltage…. Uh,
nope…
-FT
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> On Jul 22, 2021, at 4:11 PM, Ronald Courcy via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Low voltage wiring between inside and outside units. install llneset tubing
> in-between the inner band other
Is your shop a free standing metal building with two inches of insulation?
Where are you located? 12 to 14k of cooling sounds inadequate and the heating
needs may not be met as well.
Most min split systems come with adequate refrigerant in the outside unit for a
25 foot run of tubing. There are