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Old 09-03-2013, 03:19 PM
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Need some pointers: Looking to buy a 93 300te 4matic

I have been looking around for a s124 wagon for a while now.

I dorve by the other day and saw a 93 300te 4matic. Ill be looking at it tomorrow am. I have a few questions, and need a few pointers.

Does anyone know what engine it is supposed to have?
How do I test the SLS if it has one? Do they all have it?
Any 4matic specific tests? Where are common leak points?
Any specific s124 rust spots?
Wiring harness year?

The car seems well maintained with an advertised 119k. It does have heated seats and grey leather interior. Original radio, etc...

Paint is nice and glossy, but at some point it was backed in to something stationary and did some minor damage to the rear hatch, and r,r panel. Also broke out tail light. My guess is that it is a 500-1k repair if I dropped it off to the dealer to get repaired.

Any info is welcomed and appreciated.

Thing is, he's asking $3500. At that price, it should be nearly perfect.

What would be a fair price?

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Old 09-03-2013, 03:41 PM
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According to this page

Mercedes Benz EPC 124.290 Chassis Information | Everything Benz

The engine is a M103.985

Automatic transmissions 722.342 or 722.346 (probably not this one as it was Europe issue)


Here the 4Matics are cheaper than the other equivalent models because they are expensive to fix.

All the W124s I've seen rot like any other Mercedes I've seen with rust issues in four main places => behind the front wheels and in front of the rear. I've noticed that cars with rust behind the rear wheels and in front of the front wheels are usually more gone than the others with just rust in the four corners of the floor pan area. (Massive generalisation I know - but we like sweeping statements here)
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Old 09-03-2013, 03:53 PM
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I popped the jack plugs and everything seemed ok. The w124 is notorious for rotting there. Ill check the wheel wells when I see it tomorrow.

If it has anything more than I light surface rust on the underbody, Ill be passing on the whole bit.
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Old 09-03-2013, 08:22 PM
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If the 4-matic light comes on and then goes off when the engine is started then the 4-matic system should be functional. Test it by finding a gravel patch and spinning the rear wheels taking off. It should illuminate the triangle warning in the speedo and immediately lock the t-case and pull off without further spinning. Under the hood check the fluid level in the hydraulic reservoir on the drivers fender. It should be at least 2/3s full, pull the dipstick and check its level.

Check the SLS by sitting on the rear with a (portly) friend while idling. You should feel it slowly pump up as it levels out your weight.

Also check that the rear hatch holds itself up. The struts are buried and a real PITA to replace. Additionally check the function of the rear wiper motor. A sluggish motor is cause for concern as they aren't cheap or easy to replace. Check that the rear washer works as well. They break the hose in the right tailgate hinge and that isn't an easy fix either. Lastly make sure the tailgate power latches. You don't slam them, just set the tailgate down on the latch and it should pull down and latch automaticly.

If it has the factory sound system.... they tend to crap out due to water leaking in around the antenna seal. Open the cover in the right rear and inspect the audio components in that vicinity for corrosion or water ingress damage.
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Old 09-03-2013, 09:01 PM
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Excellent info, thanks. Any idea on value of these things?
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Value

Not sure I can help on the value, but I think you've got a good negotiating point on the damage to the rear you mentioned. You might even take it to a body shop and get a written estimate for further leverage. Good luck.
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i think most people will tell you not to get a 4matic. I lost a 100 deposit on one last year... best 100 i ever in spent.

i wish i did complete due diligence before i put down the deposit... but i wanted a wagon so badly at the time... now i am looking at another without the 4matic.... we will see how it goes.
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Old 09-03-2013, 10:27 PM
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I think there is a general fear of 4 matics for no real good reason. From my limited research, it doesn't seem like they are especially failure prone. The only drawback to me is that when it fails, the rebuild will cost twice as much.
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Old 09-04-2013, 01:11 AM
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I think there is a general fear of 4 matics for no real good reason. From my limited research, it doesn't seem like they are especially failure prone. The only drawback to me is that when it fails, the rebuild will cost twice as much.
My guess is that that's probably quite true - it is a bit like the fear of rebuilding an automatic transmission: once you've done it you're left wondering what all the fuss is about. Understanding how something works is all that is needed - if you're a pioneer, however, you usually take longer fixing stuff than the people who follow!
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Old 09-04-2013, 09:34 AM
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@stretch: I must agree with you on that but I do admit, watching the thread where you took apart the 5 speed gearbox was pretty intense.

I'm going to look at it in about 30 minutes. Ill report back when I can
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Old 09-04-2013, 10:47 AM
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So i looked at the 300te and im a bit dissapointed.

The rear damage is a bit more that I anticipated. I went to open the rear interior side panel and it was basically jammed. THe rear pillar was definitely pushed in an 1/8 of an inch give or take.

It really sucks because that is exactly the type of wagon I am looking for.

The rear wiper worked, but could not get washer fluid (didnt check bottle).
Self closing rear latch inop
Interior is nice less one small burn hole on the back passenger seat.
shift linkage needs bushings.
Car was alreay @ operating temp when I got there (can we say red flag?) I say so because this car is supposedly never driven and has not moved in the 3 days I have been looking at it.

I was unable to test the 4matic, but all the lights turned on when I started the car.
There was a hydraulic bottle on the fender, does that mean it has SLS?

What would you guys offer on a car like this? Other than the above, the car is in pretty good shape. It was never meticulously maintained, but not beat to death by any stretch.

Err, also, very little/ no service history.
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I'd keep looking - but there's probably more of a choice here - are W124 wagons hard to find?
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Personally I'd find a Rear drive one and spend some money on a extra set of wheels + snow tires. It will do just as well.
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I'd keep looking - but there's probably more of a choice here - are W124 wagons hard to find?
Not terribly. This one stood out for me because the color is right, factory heated seats, 4matic, and the fact that it has the m103 engine. I have a set of nos mossleman turbos for that engine.

The miliage is on the low side, which is a positive as well.

I offered the guy 2k. He said no. The problem we have is that even with the body damage, and other issues, he thinks the car is in excellent condition.

And, he is pricing based on KBB.com which is useless on a 20 year old car. There where a couple of minor rust bubbles as well.
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Old 09-04-2013, 12:34 PM
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Personally I'd find a Rear drive one and spend some money on a extra set of wheels + snow tires. It will do just as well.
I would not count out a 2 wheel at all. I have a nice set of snow tires for my 300e. The 4matic option is not a sticking point for me either way.

My must haves on a wagon are:

Working SLS
No Rust
M103 engine
Leather interior.
No body damage otherwise
No major wear on the interior.

Bonus given for:

Heated seats
Mint exterior
Mint leather interior
Service history
minimal fluid leakage

After buying my 300e for 1k dollars 7 years ago, I know exactly how expensive a cheap Mercedes is. Id be willing to pay 5 grand for a REALLY good one.

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