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Items to keep in the car at all times
What items, beyond the every-car basics like jumper cables, should I keep in my 1982 Mercedes 300D? I started a list already, but what else should a car of this age have on hand at all times?
Basic metric socket wrench set including 10mm and 13mm Multi tool Vise grips Fuses Fuel Prefilter A few #8 10mm Stainless steel nuts, bolts, washers A few pairs of rubber gloves Duct Tape A gallon of premixed coolant and a funnel WD-40 |
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Wd40? As a starting aid or for lube?
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Spin on filter and zip ties, injector return lines, diesel rated motor oil...
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John HAUL AWAY, OR CRUSHED CARS!!! HELP ME keep the cars out of the crusher! A/C Thread "as I ride with my a/c on... I have fond memories of sweaty oily saturdays and spewing R12 into the air. THANKS for all you do! My drivers: 1987 190D 2.5Turbo 1987 560SL convertible 1987 190D 2.5-5SPEED!!! ![]() 1987 300TD 2005 Dodge Sprinter 2500 158"WB 1994GMC 2500 6.5Turbo truck... I had to put the ladder somewhere! |
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A quart of ATF for the trans and PS or fuel or filter primer
A few spare light bulbs A cheap/free HF multimeter A bright flash light A spare belt (s) An old moving blanket/pad to lay on Flares
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Here are some items that are typically overlooked but can be critical:
80A glow plug relay strip fuse. 5 lug bolts of correct size for spare wheel (if different than road wheels) and an extendable lug wrench with correct socket size for ease of use. Extra set of single filament 21w bulbs. Worst case, use one or both reverse bulbs as a spare for the brake lights and rear turn signals. Extra fuel filler cap, which can double as an oil filler cap if either gets lost. Bright LED flashlight (my LED Maglite w/ the same batteries still works after many years of storage in my glovebox). Some units are programmable to flash "SOS" in an emergency at night. Fire extinguisher. Extra key (I carry a duplicate brass key in my wallet at all times). Portable jump starter - typically also has an air compressor.
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At all times?
Your trunk may not be big enough to keep all that recommended stuff in it. It can all be replaced with one Auto Club or credit card. Depending where you are, I doubt that you will be able to perform a lot of the maintenance roadside anyway.
Better yet, get your car reliable enough so you can confidently go anywhere. I am not a collector but just like to drive and maintain old oil burner Benz. My current daily driver is an 83 with 319000 miles and nothing is in the trunk but the factory tool kit. In the four years I have had it I have only had to call for help once due to my own stupidity for leaving the headlights on. But, this is not about me. Your results may vary. |
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I can see having a few extra bulbs, fuses, maybe even an accessory belt if you are going on a looooooong road trip. If there are any questionable parts on your car, you should change them BEFORE you leave.
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Also, I did not know that the oil cap & fuel filler cap could be interchanged if needed. Very cool! I noticed you mentioned a fire extinguisher. To me, this is one of the single most important things everybody should keep in their vehicle, regardless if it is gas or diesel fueled. Fire is non discriminatory in that regard, and will consume a vehicle in short order, when a 10 dollar fire extinguisher could've saved an expensive car!
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2007 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins Turbo Diesel 4x4 1994 GMC S-15 pickup 4.3 5MT 1985 300 SD 1978 300 CD 1962 220-S Fintail - awaiting restoration ![]() |
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Remember, if you have a steel rim spare for your car equipped with Bundts, the steel rim spare lug bolts are a different length!
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Strelnik Invest in America: Buy a Congressman! 1950 170SD 1951 Citroen 11BN 1953 Citroen 11BNF limo 1953 220a project 1959 180D 1960 190D 1960 Borgward Isabella TS 2dr 1983 240D daily driver 1983 380SL 1990 350SDL daily driver alt 3 x Citroen DS21M, down from 5 3 x Citroen 2CV, down from 6 |
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Full Set of Fan Belts
Combination Wrenches (plus larger ones for adjusting belts) & 3/8" Drive Socket Set 1/2" Impact Driver (w/2 Li Batteries) 17mm Impact Socket (wheel studs) Plastic Wheel Chocks Full Set of Screw Drivers Fuses (about a jillion of them) Spare Bulbs (at least one of each in Tupperware container) VOM (cheap/free HF Model) LED Flashlight LED Magnetic Mount Light Spare Key (magnetic mounted box under car) Flat Repair Kit & Battery Powered Compressor Zip Ties (about 10-20) Moving Blanket Hand Wipes Mechanics Gloves & 9 Mil Nitrile Gloves Diesel Additive And last, but by no means least, the tool bag that I take into Junk Yards. Based on previous posts, I'll probably add coolant, PS Fluid, Trans Fluid & Fire Extinguisher.
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Baton Rouge, LA 1977 300D Non-Turbo |
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As mentioned, the best thing to carry in your trunk is a proactive mindset on maintenance of these wonderful machines. I use p/n 203 583 00 75. Back then they were around $6 each. Now around $11.
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A flat is the most likely emergency. I carry a 25" breaker bar (Harbor Freight) a socket that fits the lugs, and a 12V compressor, in each car. Because of the pivoting jack on the w210, I carry two wheel chocks on that car. On long trips I add my tool bag and a tarp.
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I only load when going on a trip and then only jumper cables, filters, return line, trans fluid (because of a known leak), oil because of valve cover leak and tools to do the install. The 617 never stops and has always started unless the filters were clogged or battery wasn't charged. Random break downs are few even at 250,000 and 160,000 mi.
That doesn't mean there aren't repairs needed or projects, just that the drive train is beautiful.
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85SD 240K & stopped counting painted, putting bac together. 84SD 180,000. sold to a neighbor and member here but I forget his handle. The 84 is much improved from when I had it. 85TD beginning to repair to DD status. Lots of stuff to do. |
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Tito's, cranberry juice and your iphone.
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Whiskey and hot towels. . . Always a staple of older movies.
Lawyers , guns and money. . Warren Zevon You should probably have 2 levels of stuff, traveling long distance ( more stuff ) and local ( general quick fix stuff. ) In the end, I change parts when they get near the end of expected service life to prevent unannounced breakdowns rather than waiting for something to break. |
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