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TLC issues on new CD
Finally got the 82 300CD registered & plates today.
Tomorrow AM I take her to a local shop to have 4 new belts installed. ( I started her up 2 days ago & PS belt & 1 of the Alternator belts disintegrated..) Also will be the first time I get to see the underside up on a lift. I took a short drive tonight to put in some fresh Dino. ( Crap ! 297./gal.) Aside from a few cosmetics, these are the issues that I found need attention; 1- sunroof has no power 2- DR window real slow - PF window also slow - PR window no power. 3- needs a new rear dome light & hopefully bulbs in the F dome lite... 4- Hood pull handle has been replaced with a wire hanger... 5- All dash lights are out. also on the ACC unit ... 6- A little bit of a hard shift fron neutral to 1st & reverse.... 7 - glove box pops open - maybe a new spring in the lock.. ANy suggestions on #'s 1 - 2 or 6 are appreciated..! AA http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...ginebay001.jpg .. |
I'd replace that flex hose with the correct u-tube intake.
I also see white paint splatters on the headlight covers. |
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What is the flex hose ? / U-tube intake? There are a few spots of a white house paint drips on the front end. I will get to those asap. Actually the ones on the headlights can stay as I have 2 w123 sets of Euro lights coming over from Europe in about a week or so. There was also several drips of some glue around the car that I already removed carefully with some acetone.... .. |
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Compare yours with what it should look like. |
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Now do you have any ideas what may be possible issues on the slow windows? AA .. |
Slow windows can be:
Weak motors (as they age they get moisture in them/corrode/move slower) Lack of Lube on the Regulator - lube the regulator gears and slides Excessive friction on window seal - lube the seal the glass slides between with graphite Low voltage in car? - Probably not the cause, but check the car's voltage when running....if its not charging right you may not be getting much juice to the windows. |
It may be shadows but the radiator hose appears to be collapsed and should be investigated. Also is your hood rubbing the left front fender? If so, it may need an adjustment. Plus, you need to find and replace the missing thumbolt on the fuse box cover...it may be loose in the engine compartment somewhere, ya never know.
Oh! I meant to ask what is the correct lubricant for the regulator, window channels (graphite, not silicone?), and the lift mechanism gears? |
Anyone check out that vac line? Can you take closer up pics of that area?
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Yes more Pics!
Yeah his vacuum is plugged off almost like mine with the broken nipples. As we(winmutt) have talked about I still need help in the vac dept:1blank: Hi res digital images will go along way for a lot of us dummies. Maybe someone has a photo of stock set up in working condition. I'm thinkin there is a difference in the CD and the D system. But I'm probably wrong about that TOO.:book:
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sunroof
Sunroof no power? Have you tested for voltage at the switch in dash or connector at motor in trunk?
Easiest fix, hopefully, is the replace the fuse for the sunroof with a known good or new one. Make sure you polish/rough up the seat for the fuse on the fuse box with some fine emery cloth for good contact. I have a spare motor if it turns out you need one. Plenty of posts here for troubleshooting tips. |
The upper radiator hose is flexed looking because its the wrong one, someone took generic radiator hosing and fit it in there. I'd order the right one for the car, they're cheap and it would be less prone to failure. Also, it looks like the majority of the vac system has been disconnected...yikes!
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Yeah. You are all right.
I had all 4 belts replaced this AM by my tire guy I use who is not too far from home. 2 hours later 2 of his guys completed the job. & I did the 1st daytime drive in her. down the street from the tire guy, I find A Romanian merc shop, the guy worked on benzes in Germany, and has good references. I am gong to bring him my 300D to check out what ails the transmission. I asked him if he was good with trannies and he said he just finished 3 of them last week. So I plan on having him look over all the hoses including the vac system and replace the Ford parts with proper MB ones. There is also green AF in the radiator so while he's at it I'll get hoses a flush and a new thermostat. He also gets his crack at the windows & SR, as he also said that it could just be lubing or possibly replacing somethings... I did get a good feel for this guy , and his "neighbors " said he is a good guy. For rme today I am taking off the tires and checking the brake pads / rotors, and anything else I see. I did see her up on the lift today and it looks pretty clean & rust free. There are 4 matching MIchelins with about 85% tread left.............. but the tires are from 1997 , and cracking so this car has been sitting. .. |
The lack of dash and climate control lights could be as simple as rotating the reostat knob on the face of the speedo cluster. This same knob is depressed to reset the tripometer or turned left/right to dim/brighten the dash illumination. They tend to corrode and no longer pass current. Try rotating it 4 or 5 times back and forth to see if illumination returns.
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Slow windows?
Don't know what normal up-down speed is on the CD's but mine(front) lubed with lithium grease take appx 4.5 seconds give or take a tenth. As you have read check all the fuses and contacts. Let me know if you need a fuse box guide. As far as the SR is concerned lube her up and check for power, they are pretty straight forward. The windows are fused diagonally left Front to right rear- right front to left rear. Check the rear switches with the lockout in the off position. No blown fuses, check for current at both switches and then at the window in question. Just bought fuel today for DSE blend $3.07 per gal. Still running under $.80/gl.
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no it is the bulbs....maybe the reostat too... .. |
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