RE: IML: 71 auto temp II
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RE: IML: 71 auto temp II



I have had quite a bit of experience getting my 72 auto temp II sorted out. The system was sold to Mercedes and they used it during the late 70's and early 80's. I have scavenged several servos and amps from Mercedes at junk yards. The system will not function until the coolant reaches a certain temp. Then a bi-metallic vacuum switch is made on the bottom of the servo and that, in turn, makes another vacuum switch under the right dash beside the computer. There is a good write up that I can email to you on setting up the servo. If the servo does not work properly the system will not function properly. Also there are two vacuum check valves situated along all the vacuum lines that run from right side of under dash to the temp control. They are at floor level and they are cheap pieces of ####. I replaced mine with industrial check valves from a hydraulic shop and finally got my system working properly. There is much more to all this but basically you need a good servo, good amp, good selector, good check valves(originals probably are leaking)and, obviously,a good air conditioning system(compressor,evaporator, condensor,etc). The air conditioning part any good shop should be able to figure out. The rest, unless he is a real auto temp II specialist, will be a little more difficult. As far as I know the amp is not known for failure. I would venture a guess and say that your check valves are leaking, for one. Once I replaced those I would check the servo for correct operation. Not hard if you can use a multimeter. And I would disconnect that green vacuum switch under the right dash and install a jumper wire in the electrical connector that attaches to it. That way you have eliminated two vacuum switches that could be failing(mine did)and it gets you that much closer to finding the problem(s).Jumpering this switch will not harm the system, just makes everything work before engine water temp is warm and , as a result, may give you cold air when you want warm when you first start the car.

R0obin Giesbrecht
72 Imperial


From: Bruce Stubblefield <audiblefeast@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: IML: 71 auto temp II
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 12:49:42 -0800 (PST)

Hello,
     The mighty 71 4-door is in the shop for AC
repair, and I have a question.   The symptoms are:
for the entire year I've had the car, the auto temp
has had two settings, very hot and very cold.
Thumbwheel to 65 degrees makes very cold,  thumbwheel
at 85 makes very hot.  Recently the heat vs defrost
routing has not worked (air out of defrost on both
heat and defrost, etc. ) The shop seems good and the
guy doing the car  seems experienced, but they have
had it for 3 days and haven't found all the problems.
They say all the vacuume lines held and were ok, and
that my problems are electrical(freon is full,
compressor good).   They found the amplifier bad, from
overheating, which  they say is common with this
system(which resembles Mercedes systems, apparently
they copied it, or something).  Amplifier was
replaced, along with its one-amp fuse.  As of now,  AC
blows at 43 degrees WHEN IT WORKS.   It's
intermittant.   He has been able to get the AC to work
by starting on defrost for a while, then switching to
AC.   He also says that the relay which keeps the
heater off until the coolant is hot also keeps the AC
off until the coolant is hot(meaning, he says it's
designed that way), which makes no sense to me and
contradicts the FSM.
    Any comments?

Many thanks
Bruce S




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