isobars
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- 300SD'79, E300TD '95, 300TDT '82, 280CE '84, 250L '84, 300SEL LPG '91, 300D '80, 300CE '91, 300E '89
Hi Everyone,
Starting failure and cutting-out.
Well, woe again.
I thought this problem had been resolved last year with a new dizzy cap, plugs, etc, but apparently not.
I tried to start the car, 124/ 300CE 24v today, nothing, and no fuel pump buzz.
I unhooked the battery, 30 minutes later reconnected, the fuel pump buzzed, the car started immediately – as it used to do. Five seconds later it cut out instantly, no splutter, just stopped.
I unhooked the battery again but couldn’t recreate the buzz magic trick again. Not even remotely interested in starting.
Could someone advise, please, should the pump relay buzz every single time I turn the ignition?
What does the relay do, simply switch on the pump, which remains on until the ignition is turned off?
When people talk of bridging the relay is that simply a matter of removing the relay and putting a wire in two holes?
I’d like to have a look in the dizzy in case the seal – which wasn’t replaced – is shot. How do I get to the dizzy and HT leads?
All this said, why is the FPR my prime suspect?
Am I barking up the right tree here?
The car stood for a very long hard winter outside before I bought it last January. I took it out of a dry garage on Monday for a run in dry conditions, it had been in the garage since September. It started first crank, never missed a beat – it’s never stuttered on a run. When I came back after twenty minutes the windows were wet inside. Since Monday the car has been outside, but under a breathable cover. When I got in the car the rubber ring sealing the ignition barrel had droplets of water on it – maybe the cover isn’t as breathable as I thought?
Thank God for the sanity of a W123!
Thanks in Advance for any advice.
Cheers,
Paul
Starting failure and cutting-out.
Well, woe again.
I thought this problem had been resolved last year with a new dizzy cap, plugs, etc, but apparently not.
I tried to start the car, 124/ 300CE 24v today, nothing, and no fuel pump buzz.
I unhooked the battery, 30 minutes later reconnected, the fuel pump buzzed, the car started immediately – as it used to do. Five seconds later it cut out instantly, no splutter, just stopped.
I unhooked the battery again but couldn’t recreate the buzz magic trick again. Not even remotely interested in starting.
Could someone advise, please, should the pump relay buzz every single time I turn the ignition?
What does the relay do, simply switch on the pump, which remains on until the ignition is turned off?
When people talk of bridging the relay is that simply a matter of removing the relay and putting a wire in two holes?
I’d like to have a look in the dizzy in case the seal – which wasn’t replaced – is shot. How do I get to the dizzy and HT leads?
All this said, why is the FPR my prime suspect?
Am I barking up the right tree here?
The car stood for a very long hard winter outside before I bought it last January. I took it out of a dry garage on Monday for a run in dry conditions, it had been in the garage since September. It started first crank, never missed a beat – it’s never stuttered on a run. When I came back after twenty minutes the windows were wet inside. Since Monday the car has been outside, but under a breathable cover. When I got in the car the rubber ring sealing the ignition barrel had droplets of water on it – maybe the cover isn’t as breathable as I thought?
Thank God for the sanity of a W123!
Thanks in Advance for any advice.
Cheers,
Paul