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Originally Posted by jrmd01
For about a month or so I didn't start my car (1986 300E W124). I was away on business. It was running fine when I left, when I got back it initially started fine. I went to the bank without any problems. After stopping by 7-11 I started the car and it began to miss. Both at idle and while pressing on the gas. I figured maybe the line got some air so I let it go.
Today the problem persisted. It even died out at a stoplight. It sounded like it was trying to suck some gas. After getting a haircut, I had a hard time starting the car. When it finally started, it missed for a while, then suddenly it cleard up. I made it home without any problems.
I have a very important business to attend to next Sunday. I cannot afford to get stuck. Are these signs of a plugged fuel filter and/or a failing fuel pump?
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If this is a problem that presist at idel, then a fuel pressure test will at least rule out anything in the fuel delivery system.
1) Have correct fuel pressure while engine is running AND MISSING: No fuel delivery problem. Could be air flow sensor on down, ignition or compression.
2) Dont have correct pressure: start with filter first, its cheepest.
John Roncallo