300E buyer's checklist?
I'd like some ideas of what specifically to look for when shopping for a 90 to 92 300E. What are some of the problem areas and how best to evaluate them? Any known problems, weak points, wear points, recalls, tech bulletins etc. would also be appreciated.
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pretty much the same car...
pretty much the same weak points a/c evaporator is usually numero uno it seems power steering might leak a drop here or there I would always keep an OVP relay, a/c relay, and fuel pump relay in the trunk Really can't say much bad... I have heard some say that a 92 300e was the best car mercedes ever built...but that will bring lots of catcalls and debate. I would make sure you get the 3.0 engine |
Windshield wiper siezes....the cogs inside strip too.
A/C condenser leaks. Heater blend doors stick/fail. Head gaskets .....leak oil into coolant...a 150,00 mile job usually. Rear sway bar links wear. Rotor in dizzy burns out. Coils fail...rare. Trunk leaks rain water...top of trunk seal goes flat. Occasionally cam lobes go flat....wipes out lifter follower too. Transmission...late 1-2 shift....warm up valve need mod'. Bump up change at part throttle...hard internal rubber seals. Center drive shaft support bearing make clunk thump on acc'. Crappy front spoilers crack. Headlite doors fade/crack/discolor. One of the toughest cars Mercedes ever built. . |
Phalcon51, why not look for a '94 or '95 E320? They are the most refined of the 124 cars ... brighter headlights and lower revving engine than the '90 to '92 variety.
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Well, partly because I like the simplicity of the M103 engine and also I have a Sportline kit that I bought for my totalled 86 that I want to install on the next car. I don't think the pieces are the same on the 93 and newer cars. Lastly, price is a factor. If I can find a low mileage 90 to 92 I think I can get it a bit cheaper than a later model.
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check....
Check oil leak around upper front cover.
Check reverse. If the car doesn't go into reverse as soon as you drop it in, you will be needing a tranny replacement soon. I didn't pay attention when I bought mine, after the fluid got good and hot, reverse would not pull. I was told by a Master Mercedes Tech this was a common problem. Also make sure you don't have problems with the A/C vents switching. Punch your defrost and vent buttons to make sure they switch back and forth without problems. |
I luv our 1992 300-E
My wife and I decided to buy my clients 1992 300-E Sportline a two years ago. My only complaint was the cow catcher- air dam on the early sportline models and the fact that you don't get a rear bench seat to streach out on . We purchased our 300-E with 36,000 orginal miles with all documents . I purchased tires , and did the major servicing for the 37,500 service but I sure like the car. My only regret is my wife drives it. I just keep it serviced and clean.
P.S. Buy the mercedes-Benz W124 service CD .I belong to this forum. Bob Geco |
First question should always be "Show me the service records."
Then I would say look for one with about 100K miles that has records for some of the predicable biggies. Those would include headgasket, A/C compressor, radiator, etc. etc. There are a bunch of 100K to 120K predictables and it's better to have those already done. Also look at the coolant. If it's green instead of light orange, then I would not buy. Incorrect coolant equals internal corrosion. I had a '90 300E bought at 100K sold at 175K. I have a '92 Factory Sportline that I bought at 113K and currently it's at 244K. Engine still running strong with no valve job yet. A long list of repairs. Some necessary, some upgrade, some just pure anal. I would pay a whole lot of attention to paint. This is very expensive to remedy. Also find the number stickers for the fenders, doors etc. They should all match. Look closely for signs of a wreck or body work. When you find the one you want, and have done your best analysis, then take the car to a independent MB shop and pay them to do a PPI (Pre-Purchase Inspection). Steve '97 S320 114K '92 300E Sportline 244K |
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i agree with above post.serviced hundreds of mb's never used mb coolant too expensive no ill effects someone is perpetuating some kind of holy aura around that product.save your money.
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