Hi Pagoda friends and experts,
I haven't participated in a while but do visit the forum frequently. I have read many a line on csv leakages resulting in poor gas mileage etc. I guess my situation is fairly unique. Allow me to describe:
There is a toggle switch in my glove box, with on/off positions. Clearly not original. I noticed it when I bought the car in 2004 but never thought much about it nor cared to check what it did.
Well, I know now: One wire is going from the toggle switch through the firewall to the csv solenoid (it shares the terminal at the upper back portion of the csv with a black/white cable which vanishes within a wire harness, the other toggle switch wire is going through the firewall to the engine starter solenoid.
Clearly, this was not installed by our Sindelfingen friends. But whoever did this - why did they do it?
I did a voltage check on both ends of the toggle switch, with the switch in both positions: Nothing. Ignition off, ignition on, engine running: absolutely nothing.
However: No volts at the csv either! I know next to nothing about electrical systems, but shouldn't there be voltage at the csv with an engine that was just started from cold?
Here is my attempt at an explanation: I know that the injection pump thermostat and warm running device was replaced some time ago - you can tell by the surface of the thermostat cover. Maybe, since the thermostat is so darn expensive (I have a 230SL), it was broken once and the above mentioned cable contraption was used to make sure the csv could be activated? And later they decided to go ahead and replace the thermostat anyway, leaving the cables and switch in place? And due to constant strain on the csv, its solenoid gave out, resulting in the plunger keeping the csv open all the time, thus giving me such poor mileage?
Maybe I should have mentioned that my co reading is at 10% (my mechanic almost fainted when he saw the reading) and the adjustment screw at the head does not even begin to make a difference no matter where you turn it.
Feel free to corroborate my theory or blow it to pieces!
And: thanks for any input.
Best,
Juergen
64 230SL #2933, 4sp, signal red, white hard top
2000 320 CDI Station Wagon