What type of generators are the hybrids using; AC, DC? Do the traction
motors have permanent magnet fields?
Thanks,
Gerry Archer
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From: John Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks guys for all the help! I looked at all the
Thanks guys for all the help! I looked at all the stuff you guys sent,
and decided that it wasn't something I was going to tackle while I was
sleep deprived from helping run MSU's booth at a conference.
As a side note I got to meet the VP of Engineering for Mercedes Benz
Technology (aka,
John Robbins wrote:
As a side note I got to meet the VP of Engineering for Mercedes Benz
Technology (aka, their research branch)!!! He's a very nice guy, and
extremely techincal. :) We were showing off our ChallengeX vehicle
(diesel-electric hybrid) that won 1st place, and he nearly crawled
thanks
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From: Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Where is the ACC temp sensor? W124
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where is the aux water pump on a SDL? Im thinking it must be near the
monovalve between the 2 firewalls?
OK Don wrote:
My SDl did that for a six months while I tried to find the problem.
Turned out to be the push button unit - re-soldering it cured the
problem.
On 8/13/07, John Robbins
Check the driver's side adjacent to the fuel heater insert in the hot
side hose. That's were it is on the W124.
Peter
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:11:38 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where is the aux water pump on a SDL? Im thinking it must be near the
monovalve between the 2 firewalls?
OK Don wrote:
My SDl did that for a six months while I tried to find the problem.
I've been noticing a little bit of oddities with how my ACC is working
in the 92 300D 2.5T, but it was never enough of a problem to worry
about. Now that I'm on travel and am driving other people around the
ACC has decided it only likes to operate in full heat or full cold (it
will work
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From: John Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 8:26 AM
Subject: [MBZ] Where is the ACC temp sensor? W124
I've been noticing a little bit of oddities with how my ACC is working
The blower motor is underneath the right side AC vent, you have to pull
the glovebox to get to it. Likely it is either stuck (not running) or
the hose has come adrift. It's hard plastic, not foam.
Symptoms are a non-working temp sensor, likely due to no flow. See if
a bit of thin paper will
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 9:26 AM
Subject: [MBZ] Where is the ACC temp sensor? W124
I've been noticing a little bit of oddities with how my ACC is working
in the 92 300D 2.5T, but it was never enough of a problem to worry
about. Now
It should be behind a little grille in the courtesy
light housing, if memory serves me correctly. From
there a plastic pipe runs across the roof to the A
pillar on the right side, then down along the side of
the glove compartment, after which I think it goes to
the blower housing.
I may be wrong
My SDl did that for a six months while I tried to find the problem.
Turned out to be the push button unit - re-soldering it cured the
problem.
On 8/13/07, John Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been noticing a little bit of oddities with how my ACC is working
in the 92 300D 2.5T, but it was
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