Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: relbhcb on January 05, 2016, 16:43:49
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I can't get my 230SL's engine to start - after 2-3 years of never letting me down :( .
- If I do not touch the throttle pedal and turn the key (after having let the fuel pump pressurise the system for ~10 seconds) then the engine fires for a couple of seconds at low RPM, but then dies - tick over is not self sustaining, and even if I "tickle" the pedal to keep it going the engine cuts out anyway.
- Alternatively, if I press the throttle fully to the floor and turn the key then it roars in to life (maybe 2,500 RPM) :o , but as soon as I try to reduce the RPM the engine dies.
- If I do either of these more than two or three times I then have to leave it for ~10 minutes before it will fire again.
I had thought that the automatic choke required you to not touch the throttle during start, but the full-to-the-floor method was given to me to use if all else failed (& it did get me started last weekend).
Any suggestions as to what I can look at? The battery is fine, and the fuel tank is half full with reasonably fresh petrol. The electronic fuel pump sounds normal.
TIA
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Your engine isn't getting enough fuel which could be any number of problems. I would look at ignition first and then fuel pressure.
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Ditto, on Dan's reply.
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Thanks both; I have asked my independent MB specialist to come over on Friday to have a look at it - fuel issues (injection) are beyond me I'm afraid. :-[
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You need a good strong spark which you can check at the coil wire. Fuel volume is generally a sign of good fuel pressure. Both of these tests are on this site.
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Hi,
Any updates on the car?
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Probably the warm up regulator on the IP. It could be stuck in the fully warmed position.