Fuel Pump Problem
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Sorry none of the advice here has worked out. At this point, I would make a service appointment at the MB owned dealership in Manhattan to address the mystery.
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E320
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Mercedes E350 RWD
Yes, I had to replace ECM. Problem with replacing ECM is that once it is replaced, it has to be programmed. And only dealer can do this. That is why it turned out so pricey.
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hers E350 / his E55
What I would do at this point, take it to MB and have them run the STAR on it, they will charge you the $97,- but at least you know what is wrong with it and take it to your indy with that information.
#32
Hey all
I have P0410 code that i am trying to figure out the problem on my W211 E350 4 Matic. Can someone give me a part number for the pump if i have to replace, and if you have an advice how to identify the problem can you please let me know.
thanks
I have P0410 code that i am trying to figure out the problem on my W211 E350 4 Matic. Can someone give me a part number for the pump if i have to replace, and if you have an advice how to identify the problem can you please let me know.
thanks