1990 500 SL trouble
I'm new to Mercedes and hoping you can give me some guidance. I picked up a 1990 500 SL that's been sitting for quite some time (at least 3 months, probably more).
Engine runs fairly smooth when idling, or gradually pressing the accelerator, but if you stomp on it the engine stumbles and dies. Also, the dashboard goes squirrelly at the same time - all the lights flicker, the gauge needles bounce around, and the tach starts showing slower than it should - tach shows about 400 rpm but is engine is turning about 900 rpm. When you speed up to about 3500 rpm, it only shows 1500 rpm. The tach can also act up a few minutes into idle, and then correct itself a few minutes later. Could the dashboard issue be related to the engine stumbling? Thanks for any insights. |
it sure
sounds like it.
i dont know a lot about those newer models but when electrical acts really goofy i would check your ground first. engine to chassis and battery to chassis. tom w |
Wiring harnesses can be a problem for those years--check yours; if the insulation shows significant deterioration you've probably got your problem.
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Thanks for the tips....and the super fast response!
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FIXED at last
Well after 13 months we've finally figured it out - everything was a result of an incorrect ignition coil.
New coil, voila - runs beautiful and no wacky gauges. |
thats one to remember :)
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