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Old 09-05-2008, 05:02 PM
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Well, I passed the test!!!! And drove my new MB home!!!!! I'm really a LOT more comfortable in the MB than the Nissan... But, I've got to finish packing and get out of here... so I'll check in soonish... where exactly is the idle adjust screw located? I think mine idles a tad bit low... I think it's around 600-625...

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Old 09-05-2008, 05:20 PM
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the screw is on the dash above the steering wheel below the instrument cluster.
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Old 09-05-2008, 05:33 PM
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Thats is on 240's and non turbo 300's, not on a w126. You have to adjust the idle at the IP. Before you do that, make sure the linkages are adjusted properly.

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Nice job! What a cool first car! My first car was an '86 Chevy Celebrity; what I would have done to cruise around in an S-class Mercedes Benz. Enjoy!!!
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Old 09-05-2008, 07:29 PM
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Congrats!
The idle speed adjustment screw is located between the IP, and engine block.
It's a flat screw driver head, with a lock nut at the bottom.
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Old 09-05-2008, 07:31 PM
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Congrats!

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Old 09-06-2008, 01:59 PM
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Congrats man, now you have your DL and a BENZ your parents are probally going to ask you to get the groocry From now on JK!!!
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Old 09-06-2008, 03:11 PM
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Biggest day in a young man's life is the day he gets his license!!!! {the "other" is just a close second}
Congrats on the license and the new car. Something to remember, and I told my two older kids this when they started driving:
All you know how to do right now is "steer". You will learn how to "drive" as time goes by and you get used to seeing the "big picture". Go into it humbly, with that in mind, and resist the inevitable speed urges. They will surely come......
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Thanks! I'll remember that! I did see that screw, and I 'figured' that was it... I'll have to adjust it in the morning... it's supposed to be at 750RPM? It's at about 600-650 right now... so I'll adjust that... What about the instrument cluster light? it's not working on mine So I have to use a flashlight at night ( check out Surefire flashlights... THEY ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [ surefire.com] ) Anyways, I'm not sure how soon I'll be able to put pics up... hopefully by the end of the week, although I'll have to figure out a place to host them
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You are right about the surefire. My friend Nick from Germany gave me one as a gift. It is really bright and will blind you if you look at. I think they are used by the FBI. Anyway congrats on the new car

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The dash lights are usually the reostat (think I spelled that right) dimmer. It malfunctions and screws up the lights.
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Nice goin on passing the test, Barike. And all the best with your new car. It sounds like you were born with a wrench in your hand.
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Old 09-06-2008, 10:23 PM
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I'll look into that then, I'm down here at my GF's parents place for the next week... That's one reason I won't really be able to post pictures... I'll have to see what happens and all... so we'll see In the morning I'll have to speed up the idle on the engine... what was that about a lock nut for the idle adjust? Then She'll (my car ) be in a little better shape (I'm working on a name ) One of the main issues... the A/C compressor doesn't work... where is it located? And would a single missing bolt disable it? He (The guy I got it from) said that there was 1 bolt missing... so I'll look at it more in the morning... but Yeah, I don't have a repair manual yet, I'll be getting one as soon as I can, but it'll be a couple weeks probably, since I don't think there would be one in the sleepy little town I'm at... I do need to get a couple sets of fuel filters though... There are a couple little pieces of something I saw in the secondary fuel filter (Whatever you call that clear one by the engine)... So I figure I need to get some stuff to really be able to take care of her...
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Old 09-06-2008, 10:32 PM
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How hard is it to get 'into' the doors? The driver side rear window doesn't work, it has to be taped shut... He said it 'might be off the rails'... So I wanted to get in and look at it... When I was working in the 'auto shop' I was doing mostly paint and body... not nearly as much interior work as I'd have liked though...

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