Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: vacuüm

Flush operater

Vacuum modulator and pressure line attached to tes…

10 May 2014 871
Automatic transmission 722.112 under a 1980 Mercedes-Benz 280CE.

Main vacuum line with two tap points

26 Apr 2011 191
1985 Mercedes-Benz 300 CDT

Isle of Man 2013 – Port Erin Railway Museum – Vacu…

Vacuum Control Valve used on Mercedes-Benz diesels

02 May 2011 280
It controls the vacuum for the automatic transmission.

Vacuum Control Valve used on Mercedes-Benz diesels

02 May 2011 177
It controls the vacuum for the automatic transmission.

Main vacuum line with two tap points

26 Apr 2011 195
1985 Mercedes-Benz 300 CDT

Vacuum hoses

27 Apr 2011 230
For a 1980 Mercedes-Benz 200D

Checking the vacuum with a T-joint and a vacuum me…

09 Aug 2009 252
Officially you should check the vacuum control valves by turning the engine off and check with the residual vacuum. You can also put in a T joint and connect a vacuum meter. Then you can check while the car is running or during driving.

Checking the vacuum with a T-joint and a vacuum me…

09 Aug 2009 278
Officially you should check the vacuum control valves by turning the engine off and check with the residual vacuum. You can also put in a T joint and connect a vacuum meter. Then you can check while the car is running or during driving.

Switchover vacuum valve of a Mercedes-Benz 300 D

09 Aug 2009 252
The vacuum is needed to control the automatic transmission. On this particular model the vacuum controls both the shift points and the quality of the shift (hard or soft). When you don't press the accelerator, full vacuum (-0.75 bar) from the pump is fed to the transmission. When you press the accelerator the switchover valve connects the transmission to the output of the vacuum control valve on the diesel pump. The vacuum goes to -0.4 bar, the transmission shifts from 2nd to 1st gear. If you press the accelerator further, vacuum goes to 0 bar at full throttle. Less vacuum means later and harder shifts. Of course all these vacuum parts can fail after 30 years and then the shifts become hard and/or erratic.

A new vacuum modulator on a Mercedes-Benz automati…

03 Mar 2009 150
The white thing is the vacuum modulator (not connected yet), two connection to measure the pressure inside the tranny. The black cable in the middle is an electric cable. The modulator controls the modulation pressure: idle = high vacuum = low modulation pressure; full throttle = low vacuum = high modulation pressure. The modulation pressure controls the other pressures (working pressure, controlling pressure and regulating pressure).