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emerydc8 08-02-2014 03:26 PM

Just a couple of other thoughts:

First, have you pulled and cleared all the codes? There could be a code that points to the problem. Intermittent neutral safety switch failures have been known to occur.

Second, ruling out the starter itself being bad, some of the starters on these cars have shims on them. Whether or not the car has shims is dependent on the individual car. Some have none; some have one or two. I don't know if incorrect shimming would cause the solenoid to stick, but it might be something to research.

UPDATE: Also, although the fuses may look good, looks are deceiving. Pull out fuse #8 and check it carefully. If you don't have a replacement fuse, clean up the ends with some fine sandpaper and reinsert.

emerydc8 08-03-2014 02:55 AM

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If you replace fuse #8 and it's still not working right, I would pull the instrument cluster and jumper terminals 30 and 87 of the K38 relay. This is the relay that disables the ignition if the anti-theft device under the passenger floorboard is unplugged. This link will show you where the K38 is and how to jumper it. http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/...1993-w124.html

Don't worry about unplugging the anti-theft module; just go for the silver ice cube relay (K38) and bypass the starter kill circuitry. The instrument cluster will come out if you can hook a 90 degree pick behind each side and pull it straight out towards you. You might have to extend the telescoping steering wheel to get it out. Mercedes makes a special hook tool for pulling the instrument cluster out (pic), but you can improvise.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

Tampa400e 08-04-2014 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by emerydc8 (Post 3368045)
If you replace fuse #8 and it's still not working right.....

Fuse position 8 says its for the tail lights.
Is that the correct one?

emerydc8 08-04-2014 08:33 PM

Check fuse 5 as well. Need Help...on vacation, car won't start

Tampa400e 11-16-2016 06:01 PM

****FIXED*****


It turned out the MAIN wire for the starter was BURNT OUT

I had to buy a 6gau copper wire from home depot and run it for the starter and the starter has been fine since

stones11 02-15-2020 08:08 AM

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