1988 300TE - Misfires - Part #2
I was speaking to someone on another forum and he said that I have no vacuum leaks because when adjusting the air flap manually with my hand, at no point does the misfire become better == mixture not the problem due to no vacuum leaks.
I will update with any news soon. Can't wait to hear some good news for once....I hope.
Fingers crossed.
I thought I replaced them all !? Are there some hidden ones or something?
He said it runs nice. I think I gotta wait til saturday before I can get a ride to pick it up.




Sounds like you finally got is figured out. You know, the guy with post #24 back in September on your original thread was on the right track.
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w124/209461-1988-300te-misfires-where-go-now.html It would be interesting to see a picture of where that hidden hose was for future reference. You probably saved someone else a lot of headaches.


Sounds like you finally got is figured out. You know, the guy with post #24 back in September on your original thread was on the right track.
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=209461 It would be interesting to see a picture of where that hidden hose was for future reference. You probably saved someone else a lot of headaches.
When I go up to get the car on saturday I'll ask him where it was because I must have missed one or something. I swear I replaced all the idle air hoses with perfection.
He is also adjusting my transmission as he said he felt it shifted a little harder than it should have. $40...what the heck?
The guys awesome. I highly recommend him.
Mr MB Motors
5557 Reseda Boulevard, Tarzana, CA 91356
(818) 708-8086
But don't take my word for it

http://mercedesshop.com/shopforum/sh...d.php?t=144503
I'm dieing to get the car back
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Bad running Benz? check 1. Cap and rotor 2. Wires and Plugs 3. OVP 4. Intake Hoses
When I go up to get the car on saturday I'll ask him where it was because I must have missed one or something. I swear I replaced all the idle air hoses with perfection.
He is also adjusting my transmission as he said he felt it shifted a little harder than it should have. $40...what the heck?
The guys awesome. I highly recommend him.
Mr MB Motors
5557 Reseda Boulevard, Tarzana, CA 91356
(818) 708-8086
But don't take my word for it

http://mercedesshop.com/shopforum/sh...d.php?t=144503
I'm dieing to get the car back

Happy that you finally got it fixed....

That's why I was persistent in you trying to find someone who could smoke test your vehicle.
The W124 has a myriad of vacuum hoses which over time get extremely brittle as the engine heat bakes them.
They are a cause of the majority of problems with erratic engine idling and performance...
Enjoy it now !!!!

That's why I was persistent in you trying to find someone who could smoke test your vehicle.
The W124 has a myriad of vacuum hoses which over time get extremely brittle as the engine heat bakes them.
They are a cause of the majority of problems with erratic engine idling and performance...
Enjoy it now !!!!

One thing though....sometimes when I turn a sharp right there is a really loud screeching noises and I told him, but he said unless he could replicate it, there wasn't anything he was gonna do....You guys have any ideas? It only does it maybe a couple times every few weeks, but its really loud and a little embarrassing, not to mention I get a little worried in case its a bearing and im on the freeway!!
Counting down the days til I get her bad

Oh shes getting a good ol' italian tune up on the way home

He said it was a hose on the idle control valve (we replaced them all so I have no idea???) and he adjusted my transmission too (modulating pressure).
Charged me $175 which is very reasonable!!
The misfire is 10x better, but when I got home I pulled the hood to take a better look and I can still hear the engine surging slightly.
For now, its so much better, but it seems he didn't adjust the mixture as it was set at 70% according my multimeter so I just set it back to 50% and I will test drive again.
Put on my new S600 grill so waiting for the hood pulley (i just painted it black too) to dry then I can go drive about and see if it made any difference. The idle is soooooooooooooo much smoother now though without a doubt!!
Car was pretty slow performance-wise when I drove it out of the shop so hopefully the adjusted mixture will fix that.
I am almost convinced its gotta still be something vacuum related.
I am not doing anything else until I get this car to a smoke shop. I gotta do some major calls around to find someone.
The job done was nothing negative though apart from the loss of power. Misfire HAS improved, mpg have improved, my transmission shifts smoother and the gearstick no longer squeaks (he must have replaced the AT bushings without telling me?).
Just gotta eliminate any possible vacuum related problem myself now.
On monday I'm gonna call the local mercedes dealer and see if they can, or know of someone who can do the smoke machine vacuum test.
I came back to check on your progress -- it looked so hopeful!
I'm still hunting down problems with my car. It seems like anything I do to it cures my misfire COMPLETELY -- for about 30 minutes. Then it's back to the same ol'. Actually, it's worse now. haha It's so bad that I don't even want to do anything custom to the car anymore for fear of wasting time and money on it.
Can hardly wait to see pics of your grille.
....maybe...just maybe...if I adjust it back it may fix it?? Will find out in the next few days.
Oh and here's my new S600 grill with the Euro's

Managed to find one after about 20 different calls. They are only 10 miles from me too! Franks Foreign Cars at Laguna BeachI am planning on taking the car down next week so I can safely say for sure there are no more vacuum leaks. I am betting there is still one sneaking around.
Last edited by ps2cho; Jul 10, 2008 at 11:29 PM.
Managed to find one after about 20 different calls. They are only 10 miles from me too! Franks Foreign Cars at Laguna BeachI am planning on taking the car down next week so I can safely say for sure there are no more vacuum leaks. I am betting there is still one sneaking around.
There have been so many posts, that I don't recall if you ever inspected the rubber boot between the air valve assembly and the throttle body.
They crack with age and can give intermittant vacuum leaks....
Good luck, you deserve it after all this time, cost and effort
There have been so many posts, that I don't recall if you ever inspected the rubber boot between the air valve assembly and the throttle body.
They crack with age and can give intermittant vacuum leaks....
Good luck, you deserve it after all this time, cost and effort
Fingers crossed that it finds a leak otherwise from there I have nothing to go off....


