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Old 07-10-2008, 01:31 AM
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190E Starting Problem

I have a 1989 190E 2.6, here is the problem. My wife and I drove the car this last Sunday to the market. When we came back out and tried to start the car. It popped like a backfire in the engine compartment. Since then, it will start and run for about 1 second and then not run at all.

The rest of the story: We had a tow company come and pick the car up. While they were enroute home with the car, the chains on the back of the roll back came loose and the car rolled into the header board of the truck. (It was placed on the rollback facing backward). When it hit the front header board, it smashed the taillight panel, broke the lights, crushed the rear bumper cover and crunched the right quarter panel. The car has 173K on it and we are sure it will be totalled, but the tow company and insurance wont give us full value unless it is running.

All this being said, does anyone have any ideas as to how we can get the engine running without dumping a ton of money into this thing? I have already replaced the fuel pump relay and one fuel pump (The other one is known to be good) Also the filter was replaced recently.

Thanks for your help in advance
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