fuel pump regulator
had a complete tuneup and fuel filter changed.
This can be a very tricky test with gasoline in the pressure line sticking out of the front hood. I do *NOT* recommend this sort of testing methodology unless the driver/mechanic is fully versed in how to hook it up safely. But an indi-MB Shop should be able to competently create such a test jig and confirm or deny an intermittent fuel pump issue.
If not the filter (you had it changed) and if the fuel pump shows OK through pressure testing, then process of elimination should point more toward the regulator.
Remember what goes AROUND COMES AROUND, HOPEFULY SOMEONE WILL GIVE YOU GOOD ADVISE SOME DAY.
DALDOG FROM
SONOMA COUNTY Ca
Last edited by daldog; Jul 13, 2007 at 04:06 AM. Reason: MISSPELLED WORD


