@@kentberg9291 Absolutely ! When you hold the motor in your hand and face the drive head, it turns clockwise. In addition, the vanes must be correctly oriented as on the original rotor, i.e. to the right when viewed from above (to the left when viewed from below !). It's essential for proper functioning. Congratulations on spotting this detail ! 😉You need to be particularly careful, as there are many poor-quality Chinese copies...
You are the ONLY one that explained in GREAT detail how to do such a repair.. I appreciate the degree of your knowledge and I thank you for such a wonderful video. You sir are a true Master Mechanic //Educator..A+A+A+A+A++++
I haved owned a R107 for many years and have for some time be considering buying a R230 but have ben put off by horror stories about problems with leaking roofs and pump problems.Your video's have shown me that all is fixable and has given me renewed enthusiasm for a R230
WOW you did an awesome job explaining step by step all the way through. I appreciate all your videos as it is so hard to find any like it. Thank you so much for doing them!!!
I just LOVE YOU!!! Yes, I am a Nurse by trade and I pay a lot of attention to detail. Your video is just that very detailed and very easy for anyone to understand and follow. You are awesome, absolutely awesome!!😘
Fantastic video, merci beaucoup. I appreciate in particular that you mentioned the interchangeability with the three models, your demonstration of how to measure the pressure provided to calibrate the pump, how you point out the importance of alignment during assembly and how to prepare for it during disassembly. 👍
I am ditto of tolipapa's comment. Suspecting that this is the way your videos may be constructed, I look forward to viewing all the others. Thank you for being absolutely thorough ... the sign of a TRUE TEACHER and MASTER MECHANIC! To be both demands I too must be generous with my A+'s!!!
Hey man, thanks a million - just pulled my pump out tonight; '01 CL600 - had blown the fuse a couple times. Looking at it after watching the careful alignment work you did, I could see that the carbon rings were not neatly aligned. Taking it apart, I found the rotor was not cracked - it all looked good. I did swap the pallets in the slots end-for-end, to put a new round edge out. I carefully reassembled the unit, following your vid. Pressure checking got me to ~58 psi, so I decided it was good. Didn't blow the 25A fuse I put in-line to my 12V source. Reinstalled it, will put a fuse in and test it tomorrow. Thanks again for your thorough vid - if I hadn't seen the alignment care you took, I wouldn't have realized it was critical! This is the first time I'd really looked at the spare tire, while I was back there - manufacturing date of 13th week of 2001; never been on the road - neat!
Excellent clear instructions 👌 May I never have to do this, but I sure know I will follow your careful instructions, if I ever have to do this process. Thank you.😊
thank you master for your great well-organized way of explanation in details step by step. I was wondering if there could be a chance to make more videos specifically about the model W220, such as : 1- Troubleshooting airmatic and all related issues for car losing leveling pressure. 2- Door panels removals and reason(s) for center lock of some doors is not functioning while other doors working, and how to tackle this issue. If anyone agrees with me on the above mentioned issues, please like for him to see. Thank you again in advance for all your efforts, appreciate it👍 ... God bless you.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! IMPRESSIVE. STEP BY STEP, AND THE TESTING WAS AWESOME! i APPRECIATE YOU MAKING THIS VIDEO. Now I can fix my PSE pump. Thanks for the link for the rotor to buy!!
Amazing. Sistematic and super clear. I already subscribe. I hope you always healthy and make more of tutorial like this. Specialy for old model of mercedes benz w220.
I hav a 2005 sl 500 it is not blowing a fuse this time. I hav a lite on when trunk lid is up but when it is closed the lite goes off and no door locks or convertible top will not work. I get the message to close trunk partition. Any information would be much appreciated
I want also to say that this is one of the few videos that explains the issues correctly in detail. There are many videos here. Some of the authors truly do not understand what they are talking about. Others are just scratching the surface, such as "change Fuse 62." I do not want to sound like a chauvinist after living in New York for 50 years but perhaps it is because the author is European...... The part about tightening the screws on the turbine until you get 43 psi "takes the cake" because you do not find it anywhere. Perhaps, the warning about the inserts in the plastic hose connector could be added. Thank you very much !!
One sentence would be enough to summarize my reactions after viewing your video : Omedetou ! You are a rare real " Sensei " ( in japanese language) Thks for helping MB and DIY lovers to maintain and keep their MB running " in Aller Welt " at an affordable cost. Clear image, clear voice, clear english ( not your mother language nor mine, but more understandable than a lot of original speakers) , clear explanations and, last but not least, real passion to share your knowledge. Congratulation ! Bravo ! One question : as the rotor to be changed is that expensive ( +/-119€ -2020-05-18) and as you have at hand the broken parts, have you ever tried to glue them together and see how long it could last or ever tried to make a 3D printing and cheap copy of it ? Please, consider my question as a suggestion et let's know how it works or worked ! Merci beaucoup ! Ciao.
Thank you very much for your compliments! To answer your questions, I didn't try to glue the broken rotor because the mechanical constraints are such that I doubt the glue will hold... I highly recommend this rotor (in the description of this video). It's a premium rotor ans iIts price is not so high compared to the replacement cost of the pump at MB... more than $1000 for the part and you will have to add labor because a new pump requires programming. If you want your pump to work as it originally was, you can forget about cheap rotors ! They will not last very long and the pump will not work properly...
When I got my SL R230 (build May 2006) I discovered my drivers side headrest angle setting is broken. The high rise and fall mechanism in the seat back works fine and I know this to be a separate mechanism. I feel sure it is nylon or plastic gear damage, someone has unknowingly wrenched the headrest away form the seat and sheared a cog or two. Often intermediate settings require you to extend something fully and then they fall back to the start, perhaps someone didn't explore the options before forcing it. Do you have any idea how to deconstruct, inspect, replace the cogs and reconstruct the headrest? I suspect the dealer might be unfamiliar with this one and subsequently the cost of repair could be quite high. Keen to have a go at repairing it myself, with your expert guideance if possible. I am encouraged of course, one by your instruction technique, and also by the fact there are no computers modules, or SAM modules involved in this headrest. Have looked for an exploded drawing unsuccessfully. Appreciate whatever help you are able to provide.
Great video! I am doing the repair right now and I also replaced the electric motor. I put everything back together and it seems to not create any vacuum. I pressure tested the system and it holds pressure up to 5-6 PSI. What am I missing? Do you know which way to rotor is supposed to rotate? Maybe I got the polarity of the motor wrong?
Hello ! A pressure of 6 psi is much too low. The pump will not work with such a low pressure... The output pressure of the pump depends mainly on the quality of the rotor. With the rotor I mentioned in the video description, you can easily get 51 psi (3.5 bar) ! And the pump works great. Is your new motor identical to the original one ? And why did you change the motor ? When you hold the motor in your hand and you face the drive head, the drive head must turn clockwise ! 😉
Super video. Have you ever repaired the Variodach motor/rotor? There are 100's if not more, people who would really appreciate any help you could give....
Thank you for posting this, by any chance do you know wherre to get the motors as well, I have an R230 2011 that i need to fix the pse. also how do remove the piece from the shaft that locks the new fan? Thank you!
Hello, unfortunately not. However, the motor is normally protected by the pump's fuse... Before trying to replace it, I suggest you, after removing the turbine, to test your motor on 12 volts. Good luck !
Great video. I'm not sure about the direction of the blades. Are you sure the rounded edge needs to be outside? I think the rounded edge needs to be inside.
Hello ! Thanks for your compliment ! On a blade, there are two opposite rounded edges and two opposite flat edges. Thus, the rounded edges will be positioned outside and inside while the flat edges will be positioned above and below.
Hello ! Yes, the rounded edge of the vanes should be pointing outwards the rotor. The edge of the vanes is rounded to match the curve of the turbine inner casing at all times during the rotor rotation cycle. Thus there is no risk of pressure loss. Click on the link in the video description (below this video), you will have a precise close-up view of the arrangement of the vanes. 😉
Hello ! Two problems can affect the rotor: either it is broken, or it is worn out (not visible to the naked eye). In case it is worn out, the pump has to run much too long in order to operate the pneumatic functions of the car.
Hello, concerning the W124 model, I don't have the specifications but 20 psi seems rather low. However, if you don't hear any noise, check the pump fuse, the electrical connector connected to the pump and the electrical connections inside the pump.
@@IfixmyBenz thanks for the reply! If i got a complete 2nd hand unit for the central locking pump, just the part numbers have to match my one for me not to have to recode it?
@@andresh9068 Hello, unfortunately, no... There are different part numbers for the PSE pumps for W220. And the part number corresponds rather to the generation of the car, not to its characteristics. If you replace your pump with a used one, and it comes from a vehicle that does not have exactly the same features as yours, a coding will unfortunately be necessary. This is why it is generally preferable to keep the electronic part of the original pump to avoid this kind of problem... 😉
Do you know anything about slk 240 03y, I don't know why the central locking isn't working with the boot lid with the key fob I hear a noise I'm not sure wherever it's coming from the lever on the mechanism does go in place to prevent you opening it with the handle but I'm not sure why the mechanism isn't working I'm not even sure which fuse it is any ideas thanks!
Hello, I used to own an SLK (R170). It's a bit far for me, so I won't be able to help you much. I remember having problems closing the trunk. Sometimes you had to slam the trunk hard to close it. And one day it wouldn't close at all. All I had to do was dismantle the closing mechanism and grease it. I don't know if that's any help... If your trunk has trouble locking, perhaps it's because it's not properly closed ? To be checked Good luck ! 😉
@@IfixmyBenz I don't know if it's the closing mechanism I don't think so! there's no issue closing it I don't need to slam it it will close very easily. I don't think it's a vacuum system either I think it's a cable but I don't know where the motor is situated, that's what I want to know I can't seem to trace a motor, I haven't taken the mechanism out maybe I need to do that. do you know where I can get a workshop manual online that's safe? I need to get a workshop manual blow up diagrams? Thanks
@@jedi-mic OK. Good point if the closing mechanism works. The central locking system on the Mercedes SLK R170 uses a small pneumatic pump. Given that only the trunk lock doesn't work, you need to access the mechanism to see what the problem is. This is the starting point for diagnosis. In general, you need to remove the inside panel of the trunk lid. This should not be too difficult. Simply take the time to observe how it fits.
@@IfixmyBenz yeah I've taken the panel off remove the yellow that I thought is a cable whatever that is a pipe?? I don't see a purple one tho! So where's the pump and motor to control it? is it situated in the mechanism? What's a good website to get a free manual, blown up diagrams, and torque specifications. there's a s,i,.t,,e called slideshare, don't know if it's trustworthy you can download manuals free I think.
@@jedi-mic Hello, the yellow line is probably the pneumatic line. These are yellow on the Mercedes SL and S Class. This pneumatic line is connected to the pneumatic pump in the boot. However, I don't think that your pneumatic pump is to blame, as the central locking system works for the doors. Here's what I suggest you do: leave the boot open and manually simulate a boot closure. There should be a hook in the closing mechanism. Be careful not to get your fingers caught. Use a screwdriver instead. Then use your key fob to lock your car. Then listen carefully to the locking mechanism. If you hear a hissing sound, there's an air leak. You'll need to check where it's coming from. If it's the mechanism that's leaking, you'll probably need to replace it... If you decide to replace it, mark the location of the original mechanism with a felt-tip pen before removing it. This will enable you to fit the new one in the same place without having to worry about adjustment.
Hi ! Thanks a lot ! The silver cylinder is the motor. I make a descrition of the pump elements in the video at 1 minute 20 seconds. If it smells burnt, it's not a good sign. The motor may be burned. Or, the rotor is broken, it prevents the motor from running and the motor overheats, hence the smell. First, unsolder the motor and test it on a 12V battery as in the video (don't forget the fuse to protect the motor). If you hear that the motor tries to run and jams then disassemble the turbine because the rotor could be broken...
Hello ! Unfortunately not, I'm sorry. The most common failure is a broken or worn rotor. Have you tested your motor on a 12 volt battery to be sure it's really broken ?
Thank you for the detailed instructions. Unfortunately, I was not able to increase the pressure in the motor after replacing the rotor. Wondering if something else was causing the problem for my central locking not to work, I purchased a replacement of the entire unit (black box) and connected the 2 brackets but still didn't work. Can you advice what may be the cause of the issues please
Hello Andy ! If the pressure at the pump outlet is not good, it is either that the rotor is of bad quality (if you chose the one that I indicate in the description of this video, in this case, there will be no problem), or that the elements of the turbine are not perfectly aligned (just realign them by taking your time), or that your pump motor is tired (you can take the one from the other pump)... And test on a well-charged battery ! If the central locking does not work but all the other pneumatic functions of the car work, your problem is probably due to an air leak... In addition, remember to check if the central locking system works by using the button on the dashboard, as this could be a problem with the key... And of course, check the 20 amp pump fuse. You must hear the pump running when it is in the car and you activate a function. If nothing is working, you may have a power supply problem, which would explain why neither pump is working. Check the pump connectors (black box). Good luck with that !
The vacuum pump and locking system works, but the security system is flashing the lights, inside, front and rear. I was told this security system is part of the PSE. Do I need to completely replace this or is there a possible repair I can do, or is there a by-pass for the security system that I can do myself?
Hi. My Multicontur Seats don‘t pumped anymore. Mercedes was saying the Vakuumpump was tested and it becomes no power. Im confused because my central locking System works perfectly. Is this the same Pump? I just bought a used with the original Partnumber A0008005648. I will replace it and test if this will work. Thanks for your Videos. You do a great Job!
Hi there, enjoying your videos but I have followed your steps and removed pump and disassembled and found that the impeller and games are ok. What else could it be? I also got a funny smell from inside the box, is that normal? Thanks
Hello ! The pump motor may be burned out... First of all, remove the motor from the pump by unsoldering the two wires as in the video and check that it works with a 12V battery. No need to reassemble the rotor for this. Pay attention to the polarity !
Hi ! To find out whether the problem lies with the PSE pump or not, it is necessary to test other pneumatic functions such as seat lumbar support or the opening and closing of the trunk. If these other functions operate correctly, then you don't have a PSE pump problem. Then look elsewhere... test with another key, etc...
@IfixmyBenz no nothing else works. I think it's the brushes in the pump motor. I disassembled it and pushed the brushes in more because they weren't making contact... and got it to work but when I reinstalled into the pse unit and back into the car all it does is click when I push open or trunk or gas lid
@@armenvegas From what you've described, it sounds like the problem is with the pump motor. Try disassembling the motor again, and while leaving the turbine in place, test the motor on a 12 V battery as I do in the video to see what pressure you get. The motor should run vigorously and the pressure at the turbine outlet should be between 3 and 3.5 bar.
@IfixmyBenz thanks I'm headed home to do just that. I had it apart and the brushes on the motor weren't making contact. So I pushed them to where it worked then reassembled installed and in the car again it just clicked. Lol
Hello ! Any manual bike pump with a pressure gauge and an inflatable device (adaptator) will be OK ! For example, this pump will be perfect: amzn.to/2Z2ig14. Or, you can go to a bicycle shop !
Hello, there is indeed a link. The PSE pump must be in working order and the trunk soft close operational for the roof to operate. If the central locking system, trunk soft close and lumbar supports don't work, there's a PSE pump problem... However, the message "Roof in operation" may be due to a faulty switch. There are a multitude of switches that act as sensors to inform the car of the various stages of opening and closing the roof. Good luck ! 😉
@@Amg641 If the fuse keeps blowing, it may be a short circuit (check the pump's electrical connectors), or a broken pump rotor (you'll need to remove the PSE pump)...
My pump keeps humming on and off and every few days my trunk actuator stops working and I have to pull that 20amp fuse to reset it but, I noticed you said the fuse blows. My fuse never blows so, do I have the same problem?
Hello, If your pump runs very frequently without you doing anything in particular, then it could be a leak in your lumbar cushion. To find out for sure, set the support button on all seats to zero to see if the pump stops.
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I done everything you said-but I still burn the fuse-what’s the problem-can you help me-thank you-
Hello, when the fuse blows, the problem is either a broken rotor blocking rotation of the pump motor, or a short circuit somewhere. If your rotor is OK, start by checking the connectors and verifying normal motor operation by plugging it directly into a battery after extracting it from the pump. Good luck ! 😉
Can you help me to find out what's happening. R230. Central lock works, but the trunk opens on the second try. And the trunk closer doesn't work. Is it connected to each other and to the pneumatic motor?
Hello ! The opening and soft closing of the trunk is indeed pneumatic. However, the problem in your case does not come from the PSE pump because the central locking system works. A video is planned to explain in detail how to solve this problem. I will just ask you to be patient ! I will update this comment and you will be notified when it is available.
HELLO.i I own merceders w124 1994 year edtion.mine original locked pult works an I see when I pushed up red and green close and open on my door signalizacion,but do not hear the noise compressor do not works.and the button do not work too one push close the door.if you know what is my problem and what I should to see first?
Hello, It's hard to say where the problem lies. Just know that on the W124, central locking is also pneumatic. The pneumatic pump is located under the rear seat, on the right-hand side. If you can't hear the pump running, there may be a power supply problem. You can start by checking the fuse and electrical connectors connected to the pump. Good luck! 😉
I hope you enjoyed this video ! 😉
Which way does the pump motor spin? I am assuming clockwise? I ask as there are two different rotors.
@@kentberg9291 Absolutely ! When you hold the motor in your hand and face the drive head, it turns clockwise.
In addition, the vanes must be correctly oriented as on the original rotor, i.e. to the right when viewed from above (to the left when viewed from below !). It's essential for proper functioning. Congratulations on spotting this detail ! 😉You need to be particularly careful, as there are many poor-quality Chinese copies...
You are the ONLY one that explained in GREAT detail how to do such a repair.. I appreciate the degree of your knowledge and I thank you for such a wonderful video. You sir are a true Master Mechanic //Educator..A+A+A+A+A++++
🙏 Thank you so much !!!
We're can l get a new motor from
You deserve an Excellence Award for Outstanding detail of information . Great job !
🙏 Thank you so much !
I haved owned a R107 for many years and have for some time be considering buying a R230 but have ben put off by horror stories about problems with leaking roofs and pump problems.Your video's have shown me that all is fixable and has given me renewed enthusiasm for a R230
Hi ! Thanks for your comment. The R230 is a beautiful machine but a bit temperamental... That said, with patience and passion, you can do anything !
WOW you did an awesome job explaining step by step all the way through. I appreciate all your videos as it is so hard to find any like it. Thank you so much for doing them!!!
Thank you very much !!! 😊
One of the best tutorial video I've ever seen. Thank you.
Thank you !!! 😊
I just LOVE YOU!!! Yes, I am a Nurse by trade and I pay a lot of attention to detail. Your video is just that very detailed and very easy for anyone to understand and follow. You are awesome, absolutely awesome!!😘
Thank you so much, Lisa ! 🙏
You are very welcomed,! Ordering my parts off Ebay today..Im gonna do this!💪😄🙏🏽
Have saved a fortune on replacement PSE pumps with this guys info Great help, thank you
Fantastic video, merci beaucoup.
I appreciate in particular that you mentioned the interchangeability with the three models, your demonstration of how to measure the pressure provided to calibrate the pump, how you point out the importance of alignment during assembly and how to prepare for it during disassembly.
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I agree this is one of the best step step repair I’ve seen. Keep it up! 👍
Thank you so much ! 😊
Excellent video and explanation. Fixed my W211 pump.
Great ! 😀 Thanks for your comment ! 😉
I am ditto of tolipapa's comment. Suspecting that this is the way your videos may be constructed, I look forward to viewing all the others. Thank you for being absolutely thorough ... the sign of a TRUE TEACHER and MASTER MECHANIC! To be both demands I too must be generous with my A+'s!!!
🙏 Thank you ! More videos are coming !
Hey man, thanks a million - just pulled my pump out tonight; '01 CL600 - had blown the fuse a couple times. Looking at it after watching the careful alignment work you did, I could see that the carbon rings were not neatly aligned. Taking it apart, I found the rotor was not cracked - it all looked good. I did swap the pallets in the slots end-for-end, to put a new round edge out. I carefully reassembled the unit, following your vid. Pressure checking got me to ~58 psi, so I decided it was good. Didn't blow the 25A fuse I put in-line to my 12V source. Reinstalled it, will put a fuse in and test it tomorrow. Thanks again for your thorough vid - if I hadn't seen the alignment care you took, I wouldn't have realized it was critical!
This is the first time I'd really looked at the spare tire, while I was back there - manufacturing date of 13th week of 2001; never been on the road - neat!
You're welcome man ! 😉 Well done !!! I'm very happy that this video was useful to you ! 😀
Best tutorial I have seen. Brilliant.
Thank you ! 😊
Couldn't be clearer! Well done
Many thanks !!! 😊
Thank you for the time in putting this video together!
Excellent clear instructions 👌
May I never have to do this, but I sure know I will follow your careful instructions,
if I ever have to do this process.
Thank you.😊
Many thanks ! 😊
Very well explained. Thank you for being meticulous.
Nice job! thank you for your thoughtful explanations about proper alignment and proper torque of screws.
Thank you Steve ! 😉
I think you just saved me hundreds of dollars. You my friend just got yourself a subscriber. 👍🏿
Thanks a lot. Happy to help !
thank you master for your great well-organized way of explanation in details step by step. I was wondering if there could be a chance to make more videos specifically about the model W220, such as :
1- Troubleshooting airmatic and all related issues for car losing leveling pressure.
2- Door panels removals and reason(s) for center lock of some doors is not functioning while other doors working, and how to tackle this issue.
If anyone agrees with me on the above mentioned issues, please like for him to see.
Thank you again in advance for all your efforts, appreciate it👍 ... God bless you.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! IMPRESSIVE. STEP BY STEP, AND THE TESTING WAS AWESOME! i APPRECIATE YOU MAKING THIS VIDEO. Now I can fix my PSE pump. Thanks for the link for the rotor to buy!!
Thanks for your compliments ! 😊
Thank-you for your tutorials, they are very informative and helpful!
You're welcome ! Thanks for your comment ! 🙏
Super Detaillierte Anleitung Danke dafür und Grüße aus Deutschland
Vielen Dank für Ihren Kommentar ! Ein großes Hallo aus Frankreich ! 😉
Perfect video! Especially pleased with your pronunciation
🙏 Thank you !
Clarification to explain enough Thank you my friend. good job
Thanks !
I THOUGHT I WAS WATCHING AN OPERA ! Bellissimo' !!!
Many thanks !!! 😊
dude thanks a lot for this video and also the removal video. you just made it so easy for us.
You're welcome ! Thank you ! 😉
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You're welcome ! 😉 And thanks for your comment !!! ☺️
Awesome detail. You made an amazing video.
🙏 Thank you so much !
Excellent video
excellent step by step explanation! five star educator
you are a great teacher
Hello ! 🙏 Thank you so much ! 😊
A y good explanation,is it not possible to apply the sellotape before disesembiy.
Hello ! 😉 Why not ? Indeed, it's a good idea to keep the original positioning.
First class, a great explanation
Thanks David ! 😊
Great video 👍🏻
Thanks ! 😊
Do anyone know where to get the red and black wires with those blue connectors from? Thanks.
That was Awesome you explained everything so well thank you so very much
Thanks for your compliments. 😊 Glad I could help !
Amazing. Sistematic and super clear. I already subscribe. I hope you always healthy and make more of tutorial like this. Specialy for old model of mercedes benz w220.
Thank you very much ! The next video is about the W220 model, I hope you'll enjoy it !
@@IfixmyBenz thanks a million for your great well-organized way of explanation in details step by step, is this video about W220 available now ?
Excelent video
Thanks a lot !
Perfectly detailed video. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment ! 😊
@@IfixmyBenz I get mine to even work at the moment
Great video. Very clear. I did do this but I think that my motor needs new bushes. Anyone done this ?
I hav a 2005 sl 500 it is not blowing a fuse this time. I hav a lite on when trunk lid is up but when it is closed the lite goes off and no door locks or convertible top will not work. I get the message to close trunk partition. Any information would be much appreciated
A very helpful Video with best explications
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!!
🙏 Thank you !!!
Where can i buy the new rotor thing?
Hello Greg ! You will find an internet link to the rotor in the description of this video (below the video). 😉
I got tested the vacuum for w124 E200 and only 20 psi...how about requirement for this type..? Is there any issue..?
Well done video. Very detailed.
Thanks ! 😉
I want also to say that this is one of the few videos that explains the issues correctly in detail. There are many videos here. Some of the authors truly do not understand what they are talking about. Others are just scratching the surface, such as "change Fuse 62." I do not want to sound like a chauvinist after living in New York for 50 years but perhaps it is because the author is European......
The part about tightening the screws on the turbine until you get 43 psi "takes the cake" because you do not find it anywhere. Perhaps, the warning about the inserts in the plastic hose connector could be added. Thank you very much !!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH ! PERFECT VIDEO !
You are the BEST!!!
Excellent Excellent Video!!! 😁😁😁
Thanks !
Excellent job. Outstanding.
Grate video! Thank you 😃
You're welcome ! 😉
Good day to you, what torx/star drive did you use for disassembling the motor housing
Hello ! 😀It's a Torx fold up wrench. You can find one here: ebay.us/35DbE7
One sentence would be enough to summarize my reactions after viewing your video : Omedetou ! You are a rare real " Sensei " ( in japanese language) Thks for helping MB and DIY lovers to maintain and keep their MB running " in Aller Welt " at an affordable cost. Clear image, clear voice, clear english ( not your mother language nor mine, but more understandable than a lot of original speakers) , clear explanations and, last but not least, real passion to share your knowledge. Congratulation ! Bravo !
One question : as the rotor to be changed is that expensive ( +/-119€ -2020-05-18) and as you have at hand the broken parts, have you ever tried to glue them together and see how long it could last or ever tried to make a 3D printing and cheap copy of it ? Please, consider my question as a suggestion et let's know how it works or worked ! Merci beaucoup ! Ciao.
Thank you very much for your compliments!
To answer your questions, I didn't try to glue the broken rotor because the mechanical constraints are such that I doubt the glue will hold...
I highly recommend this rotor (in the description of this video). It's a premium rotor ans iIts price is not so high compared to the replacement cost of the pump at MB... more than $1000 for the part and you will have to add labor because a new pump requires programming. If you want your pump to work as it originally was, you can forget about cheap rotors ! They will not last very long and the pump will not work properly...
When I got my SL R230 (build May 2006) I discovered my drivers side headrest angle setting is broken.
The high rise and fall mechanism in the seat back works fine and I know this to be a separate mechanism.
I feel sure it is nylon or plastic gear damage, someone has unknowingly wrenched the headrest away form the seat
and sheared a cog or two.
Often intermediate settings require you to extend something fully and then they fall back to the start,
perhaps someone didn't explore the options before forcing it.
Do you have any idea how to deconstruct, inspect, replace the cogs and reconstruct the headrest?
I suspect the dealer might be unfamiliar with this one and subsequently the cost of repair could be quite high.
Keen to have a go at repairing it myself, with your expert guideance if possible.
I am encouraged of course, one by your instruction technique, and also by the fact there are no computers modules,
or SAM modules involved in this headrest.
Have looked for an exploded drawing unsuccessfully.
Appreciate whatever help you are able to provide.
Great video! Where can I purchase the replacement parts for PSE pump. Thanks
Hello, thanks ! You'll find a link to the replacement rotor in the video descrition (below the video). 😉
Great video! I am doing the repair right now and I also replaced the electric motor. I put everything back together and it seems to not create any vacuum. I pressure tested the system and it holds pressure up to 5-6 PSI. What am I missing? Do you know which way to rotor is supposed to rotate? Maybe I got the polarity of the motor wrong?
Hello ! A pressure of 6 psi is much too low. The pump will not work with such a low pressure...
The output pressure of the pump depends mainly on the quality of the rotor. With the rotor I mentioned in the video description, you can easily get 51 psi (3.5 bar) ! And the pump works great.
Is your new motor identical to the original one ? And why did you change the motor ? When you hold the motor in your hand and you face the drive head, the drive head must turn clockwise ! 😉
Super thankful for this video. God bless you I 1:54 appreciated it. 🙏🙏
You're welcome ! 😊 Thanks for your comment.
Super video. Have you ever repaired the Variodach motor/rotor? There are 100's if not more, people who would really appreciate any help you could give....
how much would you say the torque is when you first tighten the screws down? thanks
Does an R129 central locking pump work the same way/use the same rotor?
Hello, yes, the operating principle is the same. However the pump is different and the rotor is also different.
Awesome ! excellent presentation, and easy to follow…..
🙏 Thank you !
Thank you for posting this, by any chance do you know wherre to get the motors as well, I have an R230 2011 that i need to fix the pse. also how do remove the piece from the shaft that locks the new fan? Thank you!
Hello, unfortunately not. However, the motor is normally protected by the pump's fuse... Before trying to replace it, I suggest you, after removing the turbine, to test your motor on 12 volts. Good luck !
Do the wiring include Fibre optic wires on the pse pump s500 2005?
Hello David, No, there are no fiber optic wires on the pse pump.
Well Done Excellent Video. Clear step by step instructions.
Great Video. Thanks for posting!
Thank you !!! 😉
Great explanation. Thx
Great video. I'm not sure about the direction of the blades. Are you sure the rounded edge needs to be outside? I think the rounded edge needs to be inside.
Hello ! Thanks for your compliment ! On a blade, there are two opposite rounded edges and two opposite flat edges. Thus, the rounded edges will be positioned outside and inside while the flat edges will be positioned above and below.
where did you buy the new rotor?? good thing it is readily available.
Hello ! You will find an internet link to the rotor in the description of this video (below the video). 😉
Very well explained
I understand the fins for the rotor have to have the bevel side out to match the curve of the rotor. Is this correct?
Hello ! Yes, the rounded edge of the vanes should be pointing outwards the rotor. The edge of the vanes is rounded to match the curve of the turbine inner casing at all times during the rotor rotation cycle. Thus there is no risk of pressure loss. Click on the link in the video description (below this video), you will have a precise close-up view of the arrangement of the vanes. 😉
does the rotor have to be in broken up to be bad. i checked mine and it was in one peice
Hello ! Two problems can affect the rotor: either it is broken, or it is worn out (not visible to the naked eye). In case it is worn out, the pump has to run much too long in order to operate the pneumatic functions of the car.
Thank you-man
The vacuum pump tested and run at 20 psig..however when put it back on car..no sound.heard ..what the issue should I should check..? Thx
Hello, concerning the W124 model, I don't have the specifications but 20 psi seems rather low. However, if you don't hear any noise, check the pump fuse, the electrical connector connected to the pump and the electrical connections inside the pump.
Добрый день очень интересно,а можно номер ремкомплекта помпы,у меня такая же проблема с помпой псе w220 не могу найти запчасти!
My w220 when switched off over time the rear of the car raises fully up. Would this have anuthing to do with it also?
Hello ! No, it's probably a suspension problem...
@@IfixmyBenz thanks for the reply! If i got a complete 2nd hand unit for the central locking pump, just the part numbers have to match my one for me not to have to recode it?
@@andresh9068 Hello, unfortunately, no... There are different part numbers for the PSE pumps for W220. And the part number corresponds rather to the generation of the car, not to its characteristics. If you replace your pump with a used one, and it comes from a vehicle that does not have exactly the same features as yours, a coding will unfortunately be necessary. This is why it is generally preferable to keep the electronic part of the original pump to avoid this kind of problem... 😉
Were can I get these parts to repair my pump? Do you have a link? Thanks.
First class video.
Thank you very useful informative video :)
Do you know anything about slk 240 03y, I don't know why the central locking isn't working with the boot lid with the key fob I hear a noise I'm not sure wherever it's coming from the lever on the mechanism does go in place to prevent you opening it with the handle but I'm not sure why the mechanism isn't working I'm not even sure which fuse it is any ideas thanks!
Hello, I used to own an SLK (R170). It's a bit far for me, so I won't be able to help you much. I remember having problems closing the trunk. Sometimes you had to slam the trunk hard to close it. And one day it wouldn't close at all. All I had to do was dismantle the closing mechanism and grease it. I don't know if that's any help... If your trunk has trouble locking, perhaps it's because it's not properly closed ? To be checked Good luck ! 😉
@@IfixmyBenz I don't know if it's the closing mechanism I don't think so! there's no issue closing it I don't need to slam it it will close very easily. I don't think it's a vacuum system either I think it's a cable but I don't know where the motor is situated, that's what I want to know I can't seem to trace a motor, I haven't taken the mechanism out maybe I need to do that.
do you know where I can get a workshop manual online that's safe? I need to get a workshop manual blow up diagrams? Thanks
@@jedi-mic OK. Good point if the closing mechanism works. The central locking system on the Mercedes SLK R170 uses a small pneumatic pump. Given that only the trunk lock doesn't work, you need to access the mechanism to see what the problem is. This is the starting point for diagnosis. In general, you need to remove the inside panel of the trunk lid. This should not be too difficult. Simply take the time to observe how it fits.
@@IfixmyBenz yeah I've taken the panel off remove the yellow that I thought is a cable whatever that is a pipe?? I don't see a purple one tho! So where's the pump and motor to control it? is it situated in the mechanism?
What's a good website to get a free manual, blown up diagrams, and torque specifications. there's a s,i,.t,,e called slideshare, don't know if it's trustworthy you can download manuals free I think.
@@jedi-mic Hello, the yellow line is probably the pneumatic line. These are yellow on the Mercedes SL and S Class. This pneumatic line is connected to the pneumatic pump in the boot. However, I don't think that your pneumatic pump is to blame, as the central locking system works for the doors. Here's what I suggest you do: leave the boot open and manually simulate a boot closure. There should be a hook in the closing mechanism. Be careful not to get your fingers caught. Use a screwdriver instead. Then use your key fob to lock your car. Then listen carefully to the locking mechanism. If you hear a hissing sound, there's an air leak. You'll need to check where it's coming from. If it's the mechanism that's leaking, you'll probably need to replace it...
If you decide to replace it, mark the location of the original mechanism with a felt-tip pen before removing it. This will enable you to fit the new one in the same place without having to worry about adjustment.
This is very informative!! Thanks !
Thank you !
Thank you excellent video! My gear is fine but the silver cylinder smells like burnt plastic what’s the name of that part thank you
Hi ! Thanks a lot ! The silver cylinder is the motor. I make a descrition of the pump elements in the video at 1 minute 20 seconds. If it smells burnt, it's not a good sign. The motor may be burned. Or, the rotor is broken, it prevents the motor from running and the motor overheats, hence the smell. First, unsolder the motor and test it on a 12V battery as in the video (don't forget the fuse to protect the motor). If you hear that the motor tries to run and jams then disassemble the turbine because the rotor could be broken...
Do you have a video of the motor replacement.
Hello ! Unfortunately not, I'm sorry. The most common failure is a broken or worn rotor. Have you tested your motor on a 12 volt battery to be sure it's really broken ?
Thank you for the detailed instructions. Unfortunately, I was not able to increase the pressure in the motor after replacing the rotor. Wondering if something else was causing the problem for my central locking not to work, I purchased a replacement of the entire unit (black box) and connected the 2 brackets but still didn't work. Can you advice what may be the cause of the issues please
Hello Andy ! If the pressure at the pump outlet is not good, it is either that the rotor is of bad quality (if you chose the one that I indicate in the description of this video, in this case, there will be no problem), or that the elements of the turbine are not perfectly aligned (just realign them by taking your time), or that your pump motor is tired (you can take the one from the other pump)... And test on a well-charged battery !
If the central locking does not work but all the other pneumatic functions of the car work, your problem is probably due to an air leak... In addition, remember to check if the central locking system works by using the button on the dashboard, as this could be a problem with the key... And of course, check the 20 amp pump fuse. You must hear the pump running when it is in the car and you activate a function. If nothing is working, you may have a power supply problem, which would explain why neither pump is working. Check the pump connectors (black box). Good luck with that !
The vacuum pump and locking system works, but the security system is flashing the lights, inside, front and rear. I was told this security system is part of the PSE. Do I need to completely replace this or is there a possible repair I can do, or is there a by-pass for the security system that I can do myself?
Hi. My Multicontur Seats don‘t pumped anymore. Mercedes was saying the Vakuumpump was tested and it becomes no power. Im confused because my central locking System works perfectly. Is this the same Pump? I just bought a used with the original Partnumber A0008005648. I will replace it and test if this will work. Thanks for your Videos. You do a great Job!
Does anyone know where I can find the two port fittings? I lost one when replacing a burned out pump motor.
You are a super star!!!very well presented
Hi there, enjoying your videos but I have followed your steps and removed pump and disassembled and found that the impeller and games are ok. What else could it be? I also got a funny smell from inside the box, is that normal? Thanks
Hello ! The pump motor may be burned out... First of all, remove the motor from the pump by unsoldering the two wires as in the video and check that it works with a 12V battery. No need to reassemble the rotor for this. Pay attention to the polarity !
Wow, that is a perfect video! You da man!
🙏 Thanks a lot !
Hi my lovks dont work but my fuse is still good. Any suggestions?
Hi ! To find out whether the problem lies with the PSE pump or not, it is necessary to test other pneumatic functions such as seat lumbar support or the opening and closing of the trunk. If these other functions operate correctly, then you don't have a PSE pump problem. Then look elsewhere... test with another key, etc...
@IfixmyBenz no nothing else works.
I think it's the brushes in the pump motor. I disassembled it and pushed the brushes in more because they weren't making contact... and got it to work but when I reinstalled into the pse unit and back into the car all it does is click when I push open or trunk or gas lid
@@armenvegas From what you've described, it sounds like the problem is with the pump motor. Try disassembling the motor again, and while leaving the turbine in place, test the motor on a 12 V battery as I do in the video to see what pressure you get. The motor should run vigorously and the pressure at the turbine outlet should be between 3 and 3.5 bar.
@IfixmyBenz thanks I'm headed home to do just that. I had it apart and the brushes on the motor weren't making contact. So I pushed them to where it worked then reassembled installed and in the car again it just clicked. Lol
Hello!! I love the video thank you !
Do you know where Can i get the pump to messure the pressure with the adaptor ? Can't find it online sorry
Hello ! Any manual bike pump with a pressure gauge and an inflatable device (adaptator) will be OK !
For example, this pump will be perfect: amzn.to/2Z2ig14. Or, you can go to a bicycle shop !
Hi can this problem cause my roof not opening problem? "Roof in operation" plus the central locking isn't working. Are they both linked?
Hello, there is indeed a link. The PSE pump must be in working order and the trunk soft close operational for the roof to operate. If the central locking system, trunk soft close and lumbar supports don't work, there's a PSE pump problem...
However, the message "Roof in operation" may be due to a faulty switch. There are a multitude of switches that act as sensors to inform the car of the various stages of opening and closing the roof. Good luck ! 😉
@@IfixmyBenzthank you for replying! Also I have noticed the rear quater window is not working is this linked to to pump?
And the fuse keeps blowing
@@Amg641 Hello, you're welcome ! 😉 No, there's no link between the PSE pump and the quarter window.
@@Amg641 If the fuse keeps blowing, it may be a short circuit (check the pump's electrical connectors), or a broken pump rotor (you'll need to remove the PSE pump)...
My pump keeps humming on and off and every few days my trunk actuator stops working and I have to pull that 20amp fuse to reset it but, I noticed you said the fuse blows. My fuse never blows so, do I have the same problem?
Hello, If your pump runs very frequently without you doing anything in particular, then it could be a leak in your lumbar cushion. To find out for sure, set the support button on all seats to zero to see if the pump stops.
I done everything you said-but I still burn the fuse-what’s the problem-can you help me-thank you-
Hello, when the fuse blows, the problem is either a broken rotor blocking rotation of the pump motor, or a short circuit somewhere. If your rotor is OK, start by checking the connectors and verifying normal motor operation by plugging it directly into a battery after extracting it from the pump. Good luck ! 😉
Can you help me to find out what's happening. R230. Central lock works, but the trunk opens on the second try. And the trunk closer doesn't work. Is it connected to each other and to the pneumatic motor?
Hello ! The opening and soft closing of the trunk is indeed pneumatic. However, the problem in your case does not come from the PSE pump because the central locking system works. A video is planned to explain in detail how to solve this problem. I will just ask you to be patient ! I will update this comment and you will be notified when it is available.
@@IfixmyBenz Thank you very much for your reaction!
You are amazing
Thank you ! 😉
HELLO.i I own merceders w124 1994 year edtion.mine original locked pult works an I see when I pushed up red and green close and open on my door signalizacion,but do not hear the noise compressor do not works.and the button do not work too one push close the door.if you know what is my problem and what I should to see first?
Hello, It's hard to say where the problem lies. Just know that on the W124, central locking is also pneumatic. The pneumatic pump is located under the rear seat, on the right-hand side.
If you can't hear the pump running, there may be a power supply problem. You can start by checking the fuse and electrical connectors connected to the pump. Good luck! 😉
@@IfixmyBenz thanks for reply,, wich Relay or something I should to see first?
@@akakimtvralashvili3538 Look at your fuse diagram, there should be a fuse for "Central locking". This is the PSE pump fuse... 😉
Thank you so much
You're welcome ! 😉