|
|
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
W124 Mercedes 300D "dieseling" .. won't stop immediately
Recently, when I turn off the ignition key, my car will keep running for about 5-15 seconds.
I know there's a vacuum line (brown line) from the firewall to a shut off valve on the engine. I hooked up a mity-vac gauge to it, and when I turned off the key, the gauge would initially read only 1/2 a PSI, but, then after a few seconds it would pop up to 5 or more PSI and shut down the engine. I'm assuming there's a leak in the brown line, or could it be a leak in the shutoff valve itself? I haven't pulled off the dashboard to take a look at the ignition key yet. I did have it off recently to fix my cruise control. I could have pulled on the vacuum line then. Would it be easy to see? Does the vacuum line plug directly into the ignition key module? Any other diagnostic tips? I'm thinking of pulling off the dashboard and hooking a separate vacuum line from the ignition key to the shut off valve. Thanks, Richard |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
After the engine shuts off, how long does the stop lever stay down - minutes, hours, days?
Hook up the Mityvac to the shutoff actuator at the IP. See if it'll hold 20" Hg and for how long. If it'll hold indefinitely, hook up the Mityvac to where the brown lines attaches to the vacuum supply line. Go easy on the nipple or you'll have to replace the brake booster vacuum line. See if the system will hold 20" Hg and for how long. Sixto 83 300SD |
Bookmarks |
|
|