Car causing intermittent starting problems
I have a W211 E220 CDI 2004 model. My car has started to have intermittent "failure to start" problem. It can happen at any time of the day. For example, yesterday morning my car started on first crank but during the day, i stopped at a shopping plaza for 10 minutes and when I got back, the car failed to start. I cranked it a couple of times and it did not start after going through the complete cranking cycle. Finally, i waited for a few minutes, cranked the car again and it started in half a second without problem. This issue can happen at any time during the day and it does not matter how many miles i have driven during the day.
What could be the possible issue? I have replaced the glow plugs recently and they are working fine.
Help!!!!
Sounds like crankshaft position sensor, which I assume diesels have as well as gassers. Anyway, at least in gas models, classic CPS failure signs are intermittent failures to start when the car is at operating temperature. Once the car cools some, it may start right up.
Anyway, change the CPS even if the code went away, change it out you have to rule that out first, its cheap and a quick repair if you use the right tools.While replacing, make sure to use smaller sized sockets with extensions. I remember I went hours trying to bolt the sensor back on using a 3/8 sized socket when the same sized socket at 1/4 size was the only way to get it to work. Problem is that your hands cant see what how much space you have to work since you cant see when your hands are halfway into the engine bay near the firewall. Use the 1/4" ratchet.
If you still get the same no start issues after replacing the sensor, take a careful look at your shifter, there is a good DIY thread someone recently brought back to life that is excellent. If the car doesn't know what gear its in or if you cant shift from park past neutral into drive or vic versa,you might need to replace or look for cracked solder joints as the aforementioned thread explains very well. The sometimes no start without a real cause and effect correlation alludes to an electrical problem where sometimes it makes a connection allowing you to start and sometimes it doesnt. Replace the crank position sensor then consider replacing the shifter. From what I remember that was what I did to remedy the issue. The shifter is plug and play and can be be had used for a little less than $100 on eBay.





