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Originally Posted by leathermang
Not true... you can be cruising down the road and find that none of your gauges work...your lights do not work.. and in that case you would be smart not to turn off the car...
I thought we put up with all the trouble on this old cars because we did not like the changes which are being made to new cars... ??? Why do you own one of these stinking money pits ?.... if not for the old style engineering ?
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May be you are smarter than me. I cannot predict a catastrophic electric failure if the gauges and/or lights quit working. I probably would stop the car and turn off the engine and take a look. Then I would curse for my stupidity. The bottom line is that I have never been bogged down by electric issues.
The car in question is 25+ years old and technology have moved on at lot. They have drive-by-wire technology, computer, OBD II etc ( BTW, I don't like them. ) but it does save a lot of wiring and mechanical parts to keep the costs down. i am all for it if one can find a way to improve the cooling with an electric fan. I may not retrofit it but at least there is an option if and when I need it.
On a more serious note, I really do not consider my MBZ diesel(s) are a money pits. They save me money on insurance, fuel and maintenance costs. I always have a car ready and I like tinkering.