2001 E320 cranks, won't turn over (video)
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2001 E320 cranks, won't turn over (video)
Hi all,
I'm trying to revive our 2001 E320 a bit. For months it wouldn't crank or start at all, electronics were dead. So I recently replaced the voltage regulator and battery and it ran beautifully for a week. But then this week it ran in to problems again.
Periodically when I would come to a stop it would stall out on me. I could then immediately restart it. But now I was driving around a bend doing like 5mph when I saw all the lights come on the dash and it crawled to a halt. I cannot get it to turnover now.
It cranks, but doesn't turn over:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gnychis/7011583901/
I checked the fluids and they are all fine. I waited 10 minutes, tried again, same problem.
There was roughly a 6 month time where the car didn't run at all before I replaced voltage regulator and battery.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can check to narrow down this problem?
Thanks so much.
I'm trying to revive our 2001 E320 a bit. For months it wouldn't crank or start at all, electronics were dead. So I recently replaced the voltage regulator and battery and it ran beautifully for a week. But then this week it ran in to problems again.
Periodically when I would come to a stop it would stall out on me. I could then immediately restart it. But now I was driving around a bend doing like 5mph when I saw all the lights come on the dash and it crawled to a halt. I cannot get it to turnover now.
It cranks, but doesn't turn over:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gnychis/7011583901/
I checked the fluids and they are all fine. I waited 10 minutes, tried again, same problem.
There was roughly a 6 month time where the car didn't run at all before I replaced voltage regulator and battery.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can check to narrow down this problem?
Thanks so much.
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Thanks for the help and responses. Tried to start the car this morning and it did turn over. Checked the fuel pump fuse and it is OK. I saw the check engine light on, so I attempted to drive it to Pep Boys and it stalled on me again and won't turn over. Going to get the OBD code read.
Btw. Where is the fuel pump relay? I did some searching through the forum and someone suggested it was underneath passenger side rear seat by the fuse box. I didn't see it there, however.
There is a box under the drive side rear seat though, but it looks electrical.
pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gnychis/6868737896/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gnychis...n/photostream/
Btw. Where is the fuel pump relay? I did some searching through the forum and someone suggested it was underneath passenger side rear seat by the fuse box. I didn't see it there, however.
There is a box under the drive side rear seat though, but it looks electrical.
pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gnychis/6868737896/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gnychis...n/photostream/
Last edited by gnychis; 03-25-2012 at 02:43 PM.
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Good way to
toast your Mass air sensor.
If you want to try that open the clamp and spray the starter fluid in after the maf so as not to contaminate it.
Best to check fuel at the fuel rail.
No need to ruin other stuff
If you want to try that open the clamp and spray the starter fluid in after the maf so as not to contaminate it.
Best to check fuel at the fuel rail.
No need to ruin other stuff
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Okay, thanks so much for all of the help everyone! I am working on it still, but wanted to get the error code read first.
I had a local shop read it and they said its throwing an error related to the crank shaft sensor. I have never heard of this part on the car. Would it be causing the symptoms I am seeing of stalling and failing to turn over? Looking it up now, just wanted to report some progress.
I had a local shop read it and they said its throwing an error related to the crank shaft sensor. I have never heard of this part on the car. Would it be causing the symptoms I am seeing of stalling and failing to turn over? Looking it up now, just wanted to report some progress.
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Yes it definitely could be related, this sensor(Crankshaft Position Sensor) tells the ECM how fast the engine is turning(RPM read-out) and also the position of the crankshaft(so it knows when to initiate fuel injection and spark). If it is dead the engine will no longer start.You can get one at the dealer or online. Check everything else though just to make sure it is a $70-100 part... One of the symptoms is the car cutting out when hot, idling in traffic or coming of a highway and stopping abruptly. If you experienced those earlier that could indicate a bad CPS, but you could have a bad CPS without them.
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Yes it definitely could be related, this sensor(Crankshaft Position Sensor) tells the ECM how fast the engine is turning(RPM read-out) and also the position of the crankshaft(so it knows when to initiate fuel injection and spark). If it is dead the engine will no longer start.You can get one at the dealer or online. Check everything else though just to make sure it is a $70-100 part... One of the symptoms is the car cutting out when hot, idling in traffic or coming of a highway and stopping abruptly. If you experienced those earlier that could indicate a bad CPS, but you could have a bad CPS without them.
I called my local dealer today and the didn't have the part, so they are going to order it for me.
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2001 e320 (S210) - post face lift
Kind of related problem...
Our 2001 e320 (w210 - estate) starts fine cold but, after driving somewhere and trying to start, it will crank but, won't start. This happens periodically and is not consistent about when it does it. If I wait another 10-20 minutes it will start.
I took it in and had the battery checked and Autozone said that battery was functioning at 96%. I assumed that is good and left.
The last time it happened I got a check engine light. I got the codes red at Autozone:
- Bank 1 oxygen sensor 1 - p0130
- Bank 2 sensor 1 - p0150
- Camshaft position sensor - p0335
- Throttle position sensor - p0120
That being said, what do you guys think? I will start to search for a post on how to replace the Camshaft Position Sensor - if somebody knows where it is I would appreciate the link.
Thanks
Our 2001 e320 (w210 - estate) starts fine cold but, after driving somewhere and trying to start, it will crank but, won't start. This happens periodically and is not consistent about when it does it. If I wait another 10-20 minutes it will start.
I took it in and had the battery checked and Autozone said that battery was functioning at 96%. I assumed that is good and left.
The last time it happened I got a check engine light. I got the codes red at Autozone:
- Bank 1 oxygen sensor 1 - p0130
- Bank 2 sensor 1 - p0150
- Camshaft position sensor - p0335
- Throttle position sensor - p0120
That being said, what do you guys think? I will start to search for a post on how to replace the Camshaft Position Sensor - if somebody knows where it is I would appreciate the link.
Thanks
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[QUOTE=ChadNuesmeyer;6200381]Kind of related problem...
Our 2001 e320 (w210 - estate) starts fine cold but, after driving somewhere and trying to start, it will crank but, won't start. This happens periodically and is not consistent about when it does it. If I wait another 10-20 minutes it will start.
Looks like your Crankshaft Positioner Sensor makes problem and check the CPSensor with DVOM before remove the sensor(disconnect the connector on fire wall) Good sensor should have about 750 Ohm if I'm remember correctly. Location is back of B2 Bank Cylinder head( Left hand or Driver side) on Bell housing. Good luck. 003stars
Our 2001 e320 (w210 - estate) starts fine cold but, after driving somewhere and trying to start, it will crank but, won't start. This happens periodically and is not consistent about when it does it. If I wait another 10-20 minutes it will start.
Looks like your Crankshaft Positioner Sensor makes problem and check the CPSensor with DVOM before remove the sensor(disconnect the connector on fire wall) Good sensor should have about 750 Ohm if I'm remember correctly. Location is back of B2 Bank Cylinder head( Left hand or Driver side) on Bell housing. Good luck. 003stars
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@003stars (and everybody else) - forums seem to use the acronym CPS for both:
- Crankshaft Position Sensor
- Camshaft Position Sensor
Here are the best links I have been able to find on how to replace them:
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) - Replace Directions
* post 1
* post 2
Camshaft Position Sensor - Replace Directions
* post 3
Has anybody seen a good link with images on how to replace the Crankshaft? The 'Sticky' on benzworld is missing the images... it also looks like it is kind of tucked away.
Thanks
- Crankshaft Position Sensor
- Camshaft Position Sensor
Here are the best links I have been able to find on how to replace them:
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) - Replace Directions
* post 1
* post 2
Camshaft Position Sensor - Replace Directions
* post 3
Has anybody seen a good link with images on how to replace the Crankshaft? The 'Sticky' on benzworld is missing the images... it also looks like it is kind of tucked away.
Thanks
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