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Argospete 03-19-2021 03:36 PM

99 e300 not starting..need help
 
My e300td is cranking but not starting. Battery good and i changed the main fuel filter. The number 6 glow plug is not working and stuck..thats another story. I gave up and had it towed to mechanic who said removed air from fuel system and car started. This morning same story, car cranks and does not start. The car was not starting before I changed filter so i figure a leak somewhere at the injectors?

When you pull plug out of glow plug relay and put multimeter how do.you test for good or bad plugs at the 6 pin plug?
Thanks

engatwork 03-19-2021 05:50 PM

Time to replace all the rubber and plastic hose assemblies on complete fuel system under intake manifold. Also all the o rings including one under sov.

Use ohm meter to ck each pin to ground. One with skewed number (versus others) will be one with issue.

Argospete 03-19-2021 07:18 PM

Is there a diy video for this as i am just a weekend warrior.
SOV?

engatwork 03-20-2021 08:30 AM

shut off valve

Easy on this car. Just remove intake manifold and replace the hoses. The hoses are properly positioned when the little white plastic "clamp" looking piece is pulled away from the hose connector.

These cars are a little pia to get running after replacing these hoses.

pimpernell 03-20-2021 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Argospete (Post 4151858)
My e300td is cranking but not starting. Battery good and i changed the main fuel filter. The number 6 glow plug is not working and stuck..thats another story. I gave up and had it towed to mechanic who said removed air from fuel system and car started. This morning same story, car cranks and does not start. The car was not starting before I changed filter so i figure a leak somewhere at the injectors?

When you pull plug out of glow plug relay and put multimeter how do.you test for good or bad plugs at the 6 pin plug?
Thanks


Not knowing where you live,if the temperature is cold, the car should still start with one bad plug. If you have another plug that went bad, the odds are that the engine will not start in cold weather. Easy to check before you start to spin your wheels looking elsewhere..............Good luck!!!

Argospete 03-23-2021 04:10 PM

Just an update on my car. I took my car to a shop and was quoted $1600.00 to change the fuel lines and change all the glow plugs. All I wanted was to change a few fuel lines and the number 6 plug which is stuck and not broken. :mad::mad:
Holy cow!!!!!!!!!

Argospete 03-23-2021 04:17 PM

Mechanic tells me i need to change all the plugs and the relay:eek:..I checked relay before bringing him the car and was fine as well aa the 5 other plugs which i changed myself 3 months ago.

speednjay 03-23-2021 04:36 PM

I’m assuming you filled the filter to the top to help prime it? The fuel lines are easy they just clip off and clip on. It’ll still start with a bad glow plug. Seems like you still got air in the system

Argospete 03-23-2021 05:07 PM

I filled the filter with diesel before tightening. I told the mechanic all i want is the number 6 plug removed near the firewall. ...Not all 6....wow ..trying to sell me work ..i guess there is a sucker born every minute...I got the car back home and will do the job myself

engatwork 03-23-2021 05:08 PM

$1600 sounds pretty pricey.

Argospete 03-23-2021 05:14 PM

I tried to level with the guy...and told him what i want done.
And the response I get from mechanic is "dont waste my time"....

engatwork 03-23-2021 05:32 PM

I know how he feels. What part of the world do you live? Around here that job goes for parts plus about 3 hours (if #6 comes out easily).

Argospete 03-23-2021 05:49 PM

I would agree with you ..I figured 3 hours labor . I was quoted over $800 in Labor

83w126 03-24-2021 12:31 AM

The fuel lines are pretty easy, there is a bolt on the intake manifold you have to get from underneath and that's probably the hardest part. When I did mine I remember it being around $200 for parts and took a couple hours. One of those cars is for sure not worth owning if you have to pay someone to work on it, they aren't that exciting compared to what else you could get for a similar amount of money.


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