The heater hoses to the servo as two different sizes to make mis connecting them difficult .
Go to the NAPA store and ask for the heater hot water valve for a base model 6 cylinder 1979 Dodge D-100 pickup truck .
It's about $25 last time I bought one and is cable operated~ the Evil Klima I Servo from ~hell~ controls the fan motor and the various vents too so I hope it's not seized up like most are ~ if it's not you can add this manual hot water valve (it has four nipples like the servo) and a hand cable or go under the hood to adjust the heater temperature .
Next time _ask_ before blindly buying another Mercedes , even if this '77 280 was pristine and only $250 we'd have warned you away from it ~ making the Evil Klima I HVAC system work never costs under $1,000 and always makes you pull your hair out then it only works a couple years before crapping out again .
Consider finding a decent 240D or 300D with the rotary heater knobs , that'll work fine and allow you to enjoy driving an old Mercedes Diesel instead of hating them .
Oh yes ~ to check on the clicking sound , *gently* unplug the wires from the Evil Servor from hell , you have to depress a plastic part carefully before it'll unplug .
If the clicking stops , it needs a new or rebuilt servo , I'd sell or junk the car instead having been through this .
-Nate
Mike wrote:
Can I bypass it? If so does anyone know which line is in the inlet to the heater core and which is the outlet back to the servo? There are two parallel attached to the firewall one which is the inlet to the servo. Then the other parallel one runs to the servo and a third one on the passanger side goes from the firewall to the servo.
Also there is a clicking sound when the air compressor is off.
Guys are always a great help. Thanks. Mike.
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