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Old 03-23-2009, 10:33 PM
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93 300D changed filters, now car wont start.

I thought this car was "self bleeding". I changed both filters replaced fuel. Started ran for about 5 seconds then stalled, now it wont start. Fuel is 3/4 full in the see through filter.


Where the heck is this manual pump i keep reading about? I cant find it to bleed the system.

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Old 03-23-2009, 10:36 PM
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I thought this car was "self bleeding". I changed both filters replaced fuel. Started ran for about 5 seconds then stalled, now it wont start. Fuel is 3/4 full in the see through filter.


Where the heck is this manual pump i keep reading about? I cant find it to bleed the system.

you dont have a manual pumo just take your secondary filter out and fill it with diesel
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Well i got it started. I just cracked the banjo nut on the fuel return line and cranked until i saw fuel bubbling out. I cranked in 4-6 second intervals with 10-15 second breaks in between cranks.


It finally fired. Thanks for the help.

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