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W113 Pagoda SL Group => Electrical and Instruments => Topic started by: Eminent on May 19, 2012, 21:21:06

Title: What's the function of that switch?
Post by: Eminent on May 19, 2012, 21:21:06
Hello all.
Whats the function of the switch as shown in the attachement?
Now i have put the linkage back together but the switch is not operated at any point.
Is this correct?
I didn't change the lenght of the rods, just put everything back together as it was (i believe).
Thanks.
Title: Re: What's the function of that switch?
Post by: Eminent on May 20, 2012, 18:43:36
Could it be a fuel cut off switch, in case something happen with the linkage/control shaft?
Title: Re: What's the function of that switch?
Post by: 114015 on May 21, 2012, 19:47:26
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Whats the function of the switch as shown in the attachement?

Looks like aftermarket stuff to me. ???

Where do the wires go?
If I were you I'd leave it out of the car (as I did with the tons of remaining relais for extra horns and other unnecessary and uggly stuff).
Car will certainly run fine without that box.

IMHO...

Achim
Title: Re: What's the function of that switch?
Post by: Eminent on May 21, 2012, 20:19:02
Wel it's not aftermarket.
After a few days deep searching this forum i found This topic (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=8281.0).
Take a look there.
At my car this switch is not working no matter what position the regulating shaft is.
I think it is because my car is running on LPG (or GPL) and therefore disabled.
Thanks for your thoughts anyway.
Title: Re: What's the function of that switch?
Post by: wwheeler on May 24, 2012, 19:51:13
That switch tells some component that the throttle linkage is at idle or not. The spring loaded screw adjusts for that purpose. It is a factory device. My understanding is that depending on emissions and equipment, that switch can do a number of things.

On my '68 W111 w/ automatic, it tells the fuel shut off system that the linkage is at idle. Your Euro car may be different.
Title: Re: What's the function of that switch?
Post by: Eminent on May 24, 2012, 20:32:50
My '68 W108 is from California so i think it's pretty the same.
Buit as i said, this car drives a cheaper fuel, called LPG.
When the car switch over to LPG there is a sort of vacuum-switch (which is mounted at the front of the FIP) wich cut off the fuel at the same way.
Thats why i think the switch is disabled.