Hello 113 group. As always, I must start by thanking all of you that are kind enough to respond to questions and problems discussed in this forum. Over the last 6 years of ownership, the Pagoda Group has provided me with many solutions, ideas and better ways of keeping my '70 280SL automatic humming along. I couldn't have done it without you and I thank you all.
Once again it is time, if you wish, for the technically inclined to play "Stump the Mechanic". Last evening, my wife asked to go for an evening ride. I know it is hard to believe, but after 6 years, she has finally learned to enjoy my other partner, too. I turned the key to give the fuel pump the usual 7 or 8 seconds to do it's thing. I turned on the ignition, but the car would not start. The typical starter sound was absent and all electrical system immediately shut down. No dash light, no glove box light, nothing at all. I waited about 10 seconds, and electrical power returned (lights worked). I tried starting again with the same result. No starter motor sound and the loss of all electrical power. And a third time.....same situation.
Saturday morning arrived and I thoroughly checked everything that I could. All fuses are intact, all electrical connections seem solid, battery appears fine. Once again, I attempted to start. Once again, same result. My mind had visions of the AAA flatbed tow driver saying something like "What do you expect.......the car is 36 years old!.
I decided on one more attempt before I made use of my Auto Club membership. Guess what....the car started up without any drama or strange noises at all. I could swear it even sounded a bit smoother than usual. At this point, I have driven the car a number of times with its typical reliability and no starting problems at all.
So now I am trying to figure out what happened (or didn't happen). Did the starter stop on a "dead" spot? Am I about to experience the need of a new starter? Or ignition? I'm at a loss. Maybe someone has had a similar situation or can offer a Pagoda-educated guess as to what is up?
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