87 300E throttle possessed by demons!
So, a few weeks ago I bought an 87 300E in reasonably good condition. Jump started it, drove it out of the snowbank it had been living in, and drove her 40 miles home on the interstate (so far, so good!) The car runs and drives great! I've been spending my time chasing the usual electrical demons, like the seats, climate control, windows, blah blah blah. All has been well until today.......
Today, I started the car at lunch time and the RPM's went straight to the top! Obviously, I shut it right down, checked the gas pedal, and tried again...... Same thing!
Tried this 4 times with the same result, then, it was ok....... Off to lunch I went.
Later, at home, I played around some more, and here what I've found:
If I start the car with my foot OFF the brake, the RPM's skyrocket. If I start the car with my foot ON the brake, it's fine; idles around 800 and stays there, even after removing my foot from the brake. Also, I can knock down the high RPM's by touching the brake! (car is still in park).
What in the living hell is going on?
thanks in advance for any input!
But since you mentioned it.... I have to "double pump" the brakes to get any real pressure (I assumed they just hadn't been bled correctly). Could this be related?
Needless to say, driving around with one hand on the cruise control switch is a tad inconvenient, so I got home and set about trying to disconnect it. So, I'm standing there, looking over the throttle linkage setup, with the engine OFF, but the key ON, when right before my eyes, the cruise control kicks on and opens the throttle ALL THE WAY!!
So, anyways, I found where the actuator plugs in, and unplugged it! Seems fine now. I don't actually care one little bit about cruise control, but I would still like to know what happened there (just 'cuz). You never know, I might fix it if I run out of things to repair
How is your blinker stalk? Fill up on blinker fluid lately ???
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You said there were electrical problems, fix them? Many of them related to the fuse box?
The pressing the brake makes sense as that disables cruise. The double pump I don't get. Even really old fluid should work 'fine'. Are you losing brake fluid?
Maybe the blinker fluid was just overfilled?
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Yea the brakes need that second pump to first clamp on the wood and then squeeze, until the 2x4 explodes, caliper blows its piston and your e brake gets to save the day. BUT very cool "middle of the sahara" fix.
Well we're trying to find why the actuator kicks on full. Not many parts to the cruise system...


