Thank you Val - was up early enough to catch you first inline. I really learned more about this sensor. And have never given it a second thought - NOW I HAVE! Since my R129 is already in the shop I’ll have them check it out for sure. By the way - again - an AWESOME Instructional video. Mark🙏
@HandyVal8 ай бұрын
Thanks Mark. I appreciate it. This sensor is so critical to the long-term well being of an engine. I want to ensure every R129 has a proper working sensor. Its function is basic, yet so important. They are cheap, easy to replace and simple to test.
@markbaker60298 ай бұрын
@@HandyVal bless you Val - thank you 😊
@kalshamari40038 ай бұрын
Did it work, did the auxiliary fans kicked in at 90 degrees?
@HandyVal8 ай бұрын
The temperature here is still a few degrees above freezing. I tried but it wasn’t warm. The cool temperature kept the engine cool without further assistance. I will provide updates in the video description later in April hopefully when the weather is much warmer.
@rioraton8 ай бұрын
Thanks Val great stuff! I purchased a pre made resistor in a cap that fits on the prongs then the wiring fits in to the cap. 100 bucks..... now the fans come on at about 90 c with or with out the air on I love it works grate especially for me as I live in the desert where avg summer temps are 115-118 not much fun to drive in those temps.
@HandyVal8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. You definitely need the resistor. It’s a smart choice to go with the pre-made resistor - it makes it easier…plug and play. Your engine is thanking you for every single one of your summer time drives.
@kemms34244 ай бұрын
Hey i cant find any.. could you tell me where you found it ? Thanx
@rioraton4 ай бұрын
@@kemms3424 Just saw your comment 7/31 in the pm I have sent an email to the person I purchased from several years ago asking if they still are making and selling them. Once I heard back IF I hear back from the seller I will give you the contact info I paid 115 bucks years ago. B N touch
@mbenz93895 ай бұрын
Thank you!! My part just arrived! I’ll do tomorrow morning!
@JeffFermiАй бұрын
Thank you very much for this detailed video! Could you please let me know how to determine a bad one? For example typically how much ohm reading for like 80 degree C is good or bad? Thank you! Jeff
@HandyValАй бұрын
Good question. Luckily, I’ve made a video on this. Check the video description for a KZbin link to my video. It would be best to test a couple of temperatures. Let me know, how it tested.
@JeffFermiАй бұрын
@@HandyVal for this blue sensor, i measure d the resistance around 80-82 degree is 557 ohm, is that sound high or low?
@HandyValАй бұрын
It’s certainly in the right range. At 85C it should be between 460 to 650 Ohms. To be certain you can try another temperature. At 20C, it should be between 5000 to 8000 Ohms. Likely it will work at other temperatures too. When it’s not working it usually won’t work at any temperature. It will not give an Ohm reading.
@JeffFermiАй бұрын
@@HandyValthank you!
@DavidMSyme6 ай бұрын
Great video. I am worried about how hot my benz 300e is getting. I will check some things you mentioned. Good quality vid also!
@HandyVal6 ай бұрын
Thank you. Keep me updated. How hot does it get?
@johnmcdonald98318 ай бұрын
Many thanks. Always appreciate your help and advice
@HandyVal8 ай бұрын
My pleasure! I'm really passionate about sharing this topic.
@coolhandluke77608 ай бұрын
Hi Val, Do you know what the other Temp Gauge is for that is just the right of the one you replaced? Many thanks for all of your videos.
@HandyVal8 ай бұрын
Thanks. The sensor to the right is also a coolant temperature sensor and it only leads to the instrument cluster temperature gauge. The reading from the instrument cluster comes from it. I hope this helps.
@chrisshaw42435 ай бұрын
Great video. Went to check mine and the connector was so brittle it fell apart. Do you have the part number for it?
@HandyVal5 ай бұрын
Thank you. The connector part number is 001 545 7128.
@chrisshaw42435 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@razmadzekoko8 ай бұрын
When you add resistor to coolant sensor, does it change the temperature reading on speedometer cluster, what you see behind the steering wheel? Or other sensors provide that information?
@HandyVal8 ай бұрын
The resistor trick on the blue sensor only impacts the engine overheating protection via the high speed aux fans. It has no impact on the instrument cluster reading. The instrument cluster reading has its own sensor. No other sensor readings are impacted.
@edwardrivera2067 ай бұрын
Good stuff VAL 😇😎
@HandyVal7 ай бұрын
Many thanks. 🙏 Overheating is such a critical topic for many R129 owners. I was happy to put as much as I know of this topic into this video and some of the other videos I made too, like those on the coolant system.
@harunkoselioglu35504 ай бұрын
Hi. Thanks for the video. My 97 w140 s320 has only one temperature sensor. I think it sends information to both the ecu and the gauge. Will this work on my car and will the value on the gauge change?
@HandyVal4 ай бұрын
This won't work if there's only one temperature sensor. If you add the resistor, you'll get a different reading. Does it have a blue sensor? If it does, then this will work.
@rosslift1236 ай бұрын
Val do you have information on replacing engine oil pump on R129 300SL 1991
@HandyVal6 ай бұрын
Hi. I don’t have any good knowledge or experience to share with the engine oil pump. I assume you’re getting low oil pressure? Sometimes it could be as simple as a clogged or cheap oil filter causing those symptoms. Start there. From what I know, it’s an involved process as you need to get the car on a lift, remove the oil pan and then you’ll have access to it. There’s also a chain. There are a few steps. Sorry, I can’t be of more help.
@syedshahid4927 ай бұрын
Hello Handy, I need your knowledge to help me on the following issue that I have on my MB SL 320 1995......114K Miles. I am getting the following OBD2 code ..... (CEL) P-0400..Current....'Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow'. I am using the icarsoft scanner. The CEL appears at abour 2000 RPM while driving. Also, we have replaced the Engine wiring harness. As you are aware, that these model had issue with the wiring harness insulation breaking off. I have already done the following: 1-Replaced the EGR valve with an OEM part 2-Replaced all the vacuum lines flexible tubes and plastic ones. 3-Checked the Vacuum solenoid. There is perfect vacuum at the Soleoid from the THrottle body. The solenoids for EGR and the Seconday Air Compressor click when I appply 12V on each of the terminals. 4-Cleaned EGR line. Checked with the compressed air. There is no resistance to the flow of air. 5-Checked the EGR by sucking in. It opens. 5-Replaced the Engine Coolant Thermostat. It was found disconnected at one of the holdind clips. 6-The connection at the single wire ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) that indicates temperature on the dashboard was found found disconnected. Re-soldered it and the now the coolant temperature is showing around 80C at the dashboard. 7-I don't want to touch the ECM. What else do I need to do to reset this code for good ? Regards, Syed
@HandyVal7 ай бұрын
Syed, you’ve done everything right. The P0400 code is usually a bad EGR, which you’ve replaced, or a vacuum leak, which you’ve checked. What exactly happens at 2000 RPMs? Is it only a CEL, or do you have driveability problem? I don’t think it’s the ECU. If it was the ECU you’d have other problems. The ECU works with the EGR and the MAF to control air flow. So if everything around the EGR is good, then it could be the MAF sensor. Try cleaning the sensor with a MAF sensor cleaner. I hope this helps.
@syedshahid4924 ай бұрын
Sir, I was able to get rid of the the P-0400 by replacing the Positive crankcase pressure gaskets and two rubber pipes on the engine. My new issue is very simple. I am getting the new OBD11 code P-0441(Evaporative system issue). I have changed the fuel tank cap. The problem now is that the tube connecting the evaporative solenoid output tube got disconnected from the engine. Can you please let me know the point on the engine where this tube needs to be connected ? A picture of the connecting point on the engine will help me. Regards, Syed
@HandyVal4 ай бұрын
@@syedshahid492 Congrats on fixing the P0400. The 320 was an early adopter of OBDII, so it's great to read such detailed codes. I did check my files, and I'm not able to find what you are looking for, and I searched a lot - sorry. I suggest you try the 'old fashioned' way with a mirror looking for the connection point. It's a pain but with some patience you'll find it. Sorry, I couldn't help more.
@syedshahid4924 ай бұрын
@@HandyVal I
@syedshahid4924 ай бұрын
I just need the connector on the Throttle body where the output of the evaporative solenoid connects . Exactly where does it connect on the Throttle body ?
@RSL-dn5oi7 ай бұрын
hello, on a mercedes w140 s350, I'm thinking of installing the resistor, I guess there won't be a problem
@HandyVal7 ай бұрын
Yes. It should work just the same. I believe the S350 has the same Blue sensor (B10/8) as shown in the video. If it does then go ahead and try it out. Keep me updated.
@zinaitawfik6894Ай бұрын
this one only for petrol merc
@ministryofengineering38506 ай бұрын
Great content
@HandyVal6 ай бұрын
Many thanks. Always appreciated.
@ministryofengineering38506 ай бұрын
@@HandyVal@HandyVal Because of YT channels like this, I just purchased an SL320 yesterday. It's a late 95 with a full-service history and lots of mint-condition documentation, a new hood, and a new hood control unit.
@HandyVal6 ай бұрын
@@ministryofengineering3850 Thank you. I try to make these videos as best as I can. It looks like you purchased a solid R129. History is the most important. It helps to know what has been done and when something needs to be done.