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Another no start - w124..... so much for reliability
Here we go again............. Let me see I have had so many breakdowns with this 95 since I bought it 6-7 months ago, I used my TOW limit on AAA, and had to get another memberhsip with my g/f's name...
![]() First, it was the fuel pressure regulater, leaving me stranded.... Then the OVP, leaving me stranded...where? Oh, between my job and home a month after I got it... No wait... it was the fuel pressure regulater that time..changed, no prob.... Then it was the ovp, leaving me stranded between home and work... Then it was the ovp again at my freind's house. Then it was the ovp again, this time, my local shop was VERY GOOD at detecting and fixing the water dripping onto the ovp... wait, there was another one, no start at a concert .... ![]() Thought source of problem was fixed.... ok, wait total 3 ovp's, and 1 fuel pressure regulator... TOday, I was idling for about 20-30 minutes - normal for me.. and started off and it died, started and stumbled....same symptioms as ovp before. For the last 1-2 weeks, when I take off from start it would like be short on fuel or something, a tiny bit studder then no problem, especially when flooring it (NOT normallly driven that way). POS died.... ![]()
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yosshimura
sorry to hear about your nightmares .... that is way too many OVPs to be going through. Do you have the plastic cover intalled between the battery and that expensive part? If so, try and trace why water is getting to it. Haasman
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Yeah, the plastic cover is there. I am going to look at it tommorrow, but after the local indi put the last ovp ( I had to take it in to diagnose why I was on the sec or third ovp...) and he saw there was water leakiing in, sealed it water tight, I double and triple checked during some heavy rains and not a drop, plus it hasn't rained here in a while
![]() BTW, after it sat there for 2-3 hours (?) I went back and it started fine, and drove it home, floored it, drove slow, drove normal, no problem, home was only like 2-3 miles, so... who knows.... It stayed home tonight .... any other ideas? I asked a similar question last time, "why do OVP's crap out" and didn't really get an answer I guess.. anyway it was water on the last 2, this is the third.... I think I had a miscount on my original post here.
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I didn't think a 95' model had an OVP relay?
IF we are talking about the car listed on below your signature- my guess is a bad engine wiring harness. Michael
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I seems that if it were something protected by the OVP it would blow the fuse. Unless you've gotten a real bad streak of luck (OVP manufacturing defects) the only thing I can think of is to really clean out those sockets (that the OVP is inserted into) with a tiny wire brush, a vacuum, and some electrical cleaner in case there was corrosion. I wonder how many fuses go through OVP's rather than the other way around as it should be. Mercedes should be ashamed that they haven’t solved this problem. Quote:
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Not the wiring harness...
That was changed 24 months ago..... if the first one lasted longer than that, I rulle the new factory replacement out .
The differnce between now and the last 2-3 ovp's... is that the mother f'er started now and drove home ![]() ![]() thanks on the rain comment, but like I said, highly unlikely, that was sealed very well. I WILL double check it today though... but ![]() shoot me any other ideas .... Its embarrasing at this point ![]() ![]() ![]() I took the FOcus out last night, what adifference ![]() edit......... Well I was at the car a little bit ago, it happened to rain heavy for an hour or so... took the cover off behind battery, and it was dry as heck back there, not a drop, not residue of moisture, very dry.... so this time water is not a factor ![]() Guess, I will drive it to work tommorrow and buy another ovp , maybe the last one was bad or something >>????? the first two I am writting off to water, since they were getting wet, but this one, #3... then again, I am ASSuming its the ovp....
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1995 E320 smoke silver / parchment Last edited by yosshimura; 11-14-2004 at 05:47 PM. Reason: x |
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Hey - I like those Ford Focus wagons.
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I would suggest voltage regulator. if it is bad it can cause OVP fuse to keep blowing. to be honest, it sounds like you got a lemon. my '87 has been a really reliable car considering its age.
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