Hi Mister TJ,
I had this issue a few years ago with my 230SL.
My advice is start with the simplest things first. If you haven't already done so, take a test light and touch the connection at the cold start injector, then have someone crank the car. The light should light as soon as you crank the engine.
If the test light doesn't light you are not getting power to the cold start valve.
You can then do as Brad says, check all the fuses. I often take a test light and go right down the line of fuses and touch both ends of the fuses to know for sure I'm getting power in and out of every fuse.
If you're getting power to the cold start valve, I'd want to check the cold start valve out. Here is a quick test I use for that. I simply hook a small test wire with a clip to the positive side of the battery and touch the other end to the cold start valve and hit the key. If the valve is ok, It should fire up.
Going from memory - I think the cold start valve gets its power from the temp sensor on the head right behind the injector pump and not directly from the fuse box.
Hope I've been of some help. Good luck.
Ed Riefstahl
Erie, PA
1966 230SL (Ms Magoo)
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1989 300SE (Majestic)
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1991 BMW 318I 5 Speed
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