For those of you who have been following my "new" car delimas...
It's been three months since I got her and I've yet to put a total of 100 miles behind us. Seems like it has been one thing after another - and none of it normal or expected!
Both certified Mercedes mechanics jointly and independently determined that the fuel flow problems, which resulted in the electrical and other problems, were caused by the intentional physical addition of foreign substance (sand & dirt) to the fuel tank. Due to the amount (4 – 5 inches), and the consistency, their belief is that the sand likely was added some time ago, and had solidified in the tank, and that the transporting of the vehicle dislodged the debris causing it to contaminate the rest of the system. Additionally, they ascertained that the radiator problem was caused by a similar occurrence.
1. Replaced burned ignition points and condenser
2. Replaced wires at resistor block
3. Replaced spark plugs
4. Replaced fuel pump with mounting bracket
5. Replaced fuel hoses under car from fuel tank to pump
6. Replaced fuel filter
7. Replaced ignition coil
8. Replaced ballast resistor
9. Adjusted engine timing and co2
10. Test drive car
11. Reinstalled distributor advance vacuum at throttle hsg.
12. Replaced fuel tank
13. Replaced fuel sending unit
14. Replaced gaskets
15. Replaced gas cap w/ locking cap
16. Fuel tank drained
17. Replaced fuel filler neck grommets
18. Replaced inline fuel filter
19. Flushed entire fuel system, hoses and fuel injectors
20. Car overheating – determined rusted and clogged radiator
21. Replaced thermostat kit
22. Replaced cooling fan clutch
23. Removed, flushed, boiled and refurbished radiator
Going on a shake-down drive on Sunday - keep positive thoughts for me PLEASE?
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