Hi all, for those who may not have seen my owners thread I have recently acquired a 1997 facelift W140 S280 Saloon with 45k miles on it. The car has spent most of its life in garages not being used. It has just been resuscitated and returned to the road and I am concentrating on getting everything up & running again on it.
The A/C never did work in it. The EC button is lit up all the time and will not go off if you press it. With the lack of use and years standing I have figured it will have lost quite a bit of it’s A/C charge. Does this mean it’s leaking? It’s a given that any auto A/C system will lose in around 10% of charge each year. Regular use circulates the Oil in the system which helps keeps all the O Rings and seals.... sealed. A car which see’s no use at all will leak the refrigerant faster. I hope there are no “real” leaks but I will find that out only when I gas it up again.
I was planning on taking it to a garage with A/C equipment but I’m not so sure now. They will only evac and fill up and if it leaks it’s a waste of money. AKA about 80 USD a go and if it’s leaked out overnight after the service then you’re right back to square one. I will add UV dye on the first fill up so at least that might leave a neon S$^t stain where it would be leaking.
In Ireland there are practically no specialist A/C repair shops since we don’t really need it at all & most car’s don’t have it.... I may invest in the relatively cheap gauges and vacuum pump to enable my own A/C servicing at home on several of my car’s. Hell it would be nice to check each car every year and top them off to keep things in tip top order.
In the W140 Climate control it can self diagnose. When I do that it is coming up with all of the following error codes:
This does seem like ALOT of codes for a low miles car. This car has no eco junk (1997 model year) apart from the wing mirrors (already repaired by me) and one part of the A/C loom that I recall Klink mentioning. Could these codes be a result of the Eco Junk?
And can anyone – or Klink advise on where I can find & inspect the Eco Junk w140 AC wires?
Edit - I also just bought this DIY style A/C kit and a second can of the gas. I will add some plain gas first and if the pressure begins to drop in a few days I'll go ahead with the stop leak product too.

The A/C never did work in it. The EC button is lit up all the time and will not go off if you press it. With the lack of use and years standing I have figured it will have lost quite a bit of it’s A/C charge. Does this mean it’s leaking? It’s a given that any auto A/C system will lose in around 10% of charge each year. Regular use circulates the Oil in the system which helps keeps all the O Rings and seals.... sealed. A car which see’s no use at all will leak the refrigerant faster. I hope there are no “real” leaks but I will find that out only when I gas it up again.
I was planning on taking it to a garage with A/C equipment but I’m not so sure now. They will only evac and fill up and if it leaks it’s a waste of money. AKA about 80 USD a go and if it’s leaked out overnight after the service then you’re right back to square one. I will add UV dye on the first fill up so at least that might leave a neon S$^t stain where it would be leaking.
In Ireland there are practically no specialist A/C repair shops since we don’t really need it at all & most car’s don’t have it.... I may invest in the relatively cheap gauges and vacuum pump to enable my own A/C servicing at home on several of my car’s. Hell it would be nice to check each car every year and top them off to keep things in tip top order.
In the W140 Climate control it can self diagnose. When I do that it is coming up with all of the following error codes:
- B1231 – ECT sensor (B11/4)
- B1234 – Sun sensor (B32)
- B1241 – Refrigerant fill
- B1423 – Switchover valve block (Y11)
- B1417 – Duovalve (Y21y1), left
- B1418 – Duovalve (Y21y2), right
- B1416 – Coolant circulation pump (M13)
- B1459 – Series interface (K2) connection to instrument cluster (A1)
This does seem like ALOT of codes for a low miles car. This car has no eco junk (1997 model year) apart from the wing mirrors (already repaired by me) and one part of the A/C loom that I recall Klink mentioning. Could these codes be a result of the Eco Junk?
And can anyone – or Klink advise on where I can find & inspect the Eco Junk w140 AC wires?
Edit - I also just bought this DIY style A/C kit and a second can of the gas. I will add some plain gas first and if the pressure begins to drop in a few days I'll go ahead with the stop leak product too.

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Dang! Did I gloss over that to begin with or did you go back and repost those?





^^^ Everything Dan said is spot on.

