Thanx Mark ! .
Please keep us posted as to what you find .
This is the very first old Mercedes I bought twenty years ago and I've replaced most of the vacuum chambers at this point, I no longer remember if I've even done the right rear door but I *think* so....
The entire point of the initial under hood vacuum check is to avoid disturbing that dang vacuum resivoir ~ my first two Coupes had leaky resivoirs that drive me crazy trying to cork up .
-Nate
LIVE in the world as it is, WORK to make the world as it should be
From: Mark wrote :
Subject: Central Locking Leak Diagnosis
I did suspect the reservoir, but figured out that if I check in the driver's door, at the supply to the control valve, I could determine presence of vacuum, which I did have. For insurance, I removed the reservoir and sealed the somewhat hardened plug where the hose goes in. but both of the other hoses hold no vacuum whatsoever. The next move is the carpet trick.
-- Mark L. Bardenwerper, Sr. Technology...responsibly, thoughtfully http://citroen.cappyfabrics.com
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