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crhenkel 05-17-2001 12:16 AM

Ok, so here is the deal on the hard starting problem I was having. So very similar to so many others that members talk about thought I would share my findings to help out.
Car is in great overall shape. great. Inside and out. Just had new windshield put in, clear corner lights, smoked rear lights, amg rims, 2.6 running strong with mods and improvments to include air filter and coil.
Hit 100,000 and started to not start / stay running on first start up cold. would turn over second time long then stay running at low idle till it could stop coughing and catch its breath. Read all threads and tips. Hit 100,000...replace plugs, wires, distrib, rotor. car ran great, still didn't start first time. Guess what...Cold start valve. yep, so expensive and so important. Dripping fuel as it sat and "flooded" car for first start. Replaced CSV and all problems fixed, car runs like new. Put new shocks/struts/springs and now wife won't let me have it long enough to even keep it clean let alone drive it.
Don't overlook CSV when you do your 100,000 + tune up / clean up. Even though it is costly..it was worth it and take 5 minutes to replace!

Murray Blackwood 05-17-2001 06:28 AM

Cold start valve
 
crhenkel
Very interested to hear of your success when you replaced the cold start valve in your 190E. I have a 1991 190E 2.3, and I'm experiencing the same problems as you describe now that our, (NZ), weather is turning cold. Can you please tell me where the CSV is located, and how to go about replacing it, please. With thanks.
Murray Blackwood

crhenkel 05-17-2001 10:42 PM

CSV replacement
 
Murray,
So simple it hurts! The csv is located in the center of the intake manifold. Right between the fuel injectors, I think between the third and fourth cylinder. Just take off the air cleaner and you have access to it. It has an elec connector onthe top of it. Carefully remove elec connector, remove two hex head bolts with allen wrench. Take csv out if intake. ( It squirts extra fule in to intake along with injectors when temp guage notes cold condition. Problem is over time they develop leaks and too much fuel drips into intake while car is off. "flooding" it for a little while, or for the first few attempts at starting car.)
SImple install new csv in reverse order. Tighten fuel inlet to proper torque ( included in csv package) and dont forget the brass washer also included.
Very simple...let me know if you need more. Was about $80 to $100 US but fixed my problem in about 15 minutes.
Christopher

Murray Blackwood 05-18-2001 03:21 AM

Cold start valve
 
Hi Christopher Thanks for your prompt reply. I'll be having a look-see this coming weekend. The job sounds fairly straight forward.
Regards, Murray.


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