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1985 280ge a/c switch needed
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Posted 7/23/2006 10:03 AM
mike
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Vehicle(s): 1985 280 ge, 1978 bj40 landcruiser
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1985 280ge a/c switch needed

I'm looking for the high pressure switch located on the air dryer. My switch has sprung a leak. Any help would be appreaciated. Thx
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Posted 7/23/2006 10:18 AM
fourbyfourclub
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RE: 1985 280ge a/c switch needed

Pressure switch or temp switch?



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Posted 7/23/2006 10:55 AM
mike
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RE: 1985 280ge a/c switch needed

fourbyfourclub - 7/23/2006 10:18 AM

Pressure switch or temp switch?

From the epc--it's a switch-high pressure at the fluid reservoir -
MB #002 821 28 51. It looks similiar to the one in your picture. I believe that picture shows the high pressure switch used on the MB cars. Is there a suitable replacement for this switch from another domestically sold vehicle? Thx

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Posted 7/24/2006 3:49 PM
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RE: 1985 280ge a/c switch needed

Part number 0028212851 suitable for W463 chassis, not for old W460
How I understood you have 1985 280GE W460233
Correct part number is 1248213651
This switch available from any MB Dealer. Retail price $38.00
Actually, you can use any MB binary pressure switch with correct tread and 2bar low and 30bar high pressure.
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