w203 not starting after installing new fuel pump and filter! Please advise.
#1
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w203 not starting after installing new fuel pump and filter! Please advise.
Hi guys,
On Wednesday, the car would crank but not turn over (start). I had replaced the battery about 4 months ago and the plugs. My mechanic replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter on Thursday. On Friday, I picked the car up and it started up multiple times and drove it up until this afternoon.
Today, after about an hour of sitting, I jump in the car and it cranks but doesn't start...wtf. I don't know what it can be.
The mechanic also checked the voltage on the battery and alternator and said it was fine.
Please advise.
On Wednesday, the car would crank but not turn over (start). I had replaced the battery about 4 months ago and the plugs. My mechanic replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter on Thursday. On Friday, I picked the car up and it started up multiple times and drove it up until this afternoon.
Today, after about an hour of sitting, I jump in the car and it cranks but doesn't start...wtf. I don't know what it can be.
The mechanic also checked the voltage on the battery and alternator and said it was fine.
Please advise.
#2
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Check the fuel pressure on the front rail. s/b >3.8 bar or 55 psi.
Could also be CPS ( crankshaft position sensor.)
Could also be CPS ( crankshaft position sensor.)
#4
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See WIS doc for CPS replacement:
https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...ensor-m271.pdf
See Schrader valve on the injector rail ~ 19 under screw off cap 22
https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...ensor-m271.pdf
See Schrader valve on the injector rail ~ 19 under screw off cap 22
#6
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rear suspension
I also have this crazy creaking sound at the rear suspension that drive me nuts. I took to a indi shop and they stated no nut or bolt are loose. I replace shocks and swaybar bushings also rear endlinks. any advise would be appreciated.
#7
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You have a bad bush or something that need lubrication.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...pension+noises
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...pension+noises
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#8
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my indy mechanic replace both fluid pump and fluid filter and crank shaft censor the car was okay for a coupe weeks and the same problem occurred again crank but don't start. please advise thanks.
#9
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Check start enable fuses 31, 52 & 57
Go back & check fuel pressure & make sure the CPS is plugged in.
Go back & check fuel pressure & make sure the CPS is plugged in.
#10
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Thanks a lot . I scanned the car with obd and came up with po260 and clear and restart car and everything is fine for now. I will have to replace alternator or voltage regulator so I don't see battery / alternator code any more . I almost forget code po240 Also.
#11
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hello there. I am hoping I can get a clear understanding of my issue. I replace my c230 valeo alternator regulator and my voltage is still reading 12 amp still .What are the other possibilities? thanks
#12
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P0240 = Turbocharger Boost Sensor B Circuit Range/Performance
P0260 = Injection Pump B Rotor/Cam Intermittent
These codes are spurious for your car.
Have you checked the fuel pressure?
Your alternator might need a rebuild but get someone to accurately read battery voltage & charge rate. The regulator should cut out at approx 14.2 volts.
These cars do sometimes throw an "alternator visit workshop" warning when other faults of an unrelated nature are present.
Clear all codes. Drive the car & report what comes back. You might have to get this car onto a Star. The info you are giving at present does not lead to a logical conclusion.
P0260 = Injection Pump B Rotor/Cam Intermittent
These codes are spurious for your car.
Have you checked the fuel pressure?
Your alternator might need a rebuild but get someone to accurately read battery voltage & charge rate. The regulator should cut out at approx 14.2 volts.
These cars do sometimes throw an "alternator visit workshop" warning when other faults of an unrelated nature are present.
Clear all codes. Drive the car & report what comes back. You might have to get this car onto a Star. The info you are giving at present does not lead to a logical conclusion.
#13
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I am sorry about the previous code that I mention earlier. The code is actual po620 generator circuit. Still having after changing out Valero regulator with battery/alternator light. I also test voltage to battery and it states 12.5 while idling, wire and plug all in tact.
thanks evrett
thanks evrett
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#14
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Please help? My wife c230 just wouldn't start. The car cranks but do start, I indy mechanic replaced the fuel pump also the fuel filter and cps. the car ran for a week and just didn't start one morning. I check the fuel rail pin no pressure in it I also check the fuel filter today and I just got a little gas from the line not much. please advise
thanks
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Old rule, always go back to the last thing you did.
Obviously if there is no fuel pressure, the pump isn't working.
So the replacement pump failed OR also have heard of people not installing the fuel filter correctly causing problems.
Check your fuses for starters, and electrical connections at the pump.
Obviously if there is no fuel pressure, the pump isn't working.
So the replacement pump failed OR also have heard of people not installing the fuel filter correctly causing problems.
Check your fuses for starters, and electrical connections at the pump.
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Check to see if your fuel filter has been installed correctly. Some times the smallest things can make the biggest difference.
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For reasons no one knows, Benz put the fuel regulator inside the fuel filter. I guess this gives more cabin space.
The trouble with the regulator in the filter is that aftermarket suppliers can't seem to understand the specifications for the regulator. If you have not got an OEM filter, find a Mahle-Knecht. They are the OEM.
Check the connections on the filter again. There are 4 hoses, make sure they all are sorted properly. For that matter make sure the pump has been plumbed properly.
The trouble with the regulator in the filter is that aftermarket suppliers can't seem to understand the specifications for the regulator. If you have not got an OEM filter, find a Mahle-Knecht. They are the OEM.
Check the connections on the filter again. There are 4 hoses, make sure they all are sorted properly. For that matter make sure the pump has been plumbed properly.
#18
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For reasons no one knows, Benz put the fuel regulator inside the fuel filter. I guess this gives more cabin space.
The trouble with the regulator in the filter is that aftermarket suppliers can't seem to understand the specifications for the regulator. If you have not got an OEM filter, find a Mahle-Knecht. They are the OEM.
Check the connections on the filter again. There are 4 hoses, make sure they all are sorted properly. For that matter make sure the pump has been plumbed properly.
The trouble with the regulator in the filter is that aftermarket suppliers can't seem to understand the specifications for the regulator. If you have not got an OEM filter, find a Mahle-Knecht. They are the OEM.
Check the connections on the filter again. There are 4 hoses, make sure they all are sorted properly. For that matter make sure the pump has been plumbed properly.
#20
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crank but no start
Thanks guys, I get the car started it was my fuel pump apparently it was not seated properly. I just get a new code po456 can anyone advise on correcting this issue thanks.
#21
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P0456 = Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected
(very small leak)
Check that the fuel filler cap is properly seated.
EECS issues can be a pain to fix. Anything from a cracked filler pipe to connectors on the carbon canisters.
You need to check the whole purge system. There are many threads covering this & all the data & diagrams are in the Wiki.
(very small leak)
Check that the fuel filler cap is properly seated.
EECS issues can be a pain to fix. Anything from a cracked filler pipe to connectors on the carbon canisters.
You need to check the whole purge system. There are many threads covering this & all the data & diagrams are in the Wiki.
#23
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Smoke detection works best but tends to be ineffective for very small leaks.
#25
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See W203 Wiki.
This is for a M272 engine but the principle is the same.
https://mbworld.org/wiki/index.php/F...gine_mount.pdf
This is for a M272 engine but the principle is the same.
https://mbworld.org/wiki/index.php/F...gine_mount.pdf