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Old May 10, 2025 | 05:48 PM
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Cranks Longer on First Attempt Alwnays

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Every time I start my car, after sitting for some time, it takes longer than it should to start. If I shut it off and retry, it's instant. After an hour, it is back to taking longer to start, sometimes up to 7 seconds of cranking. Put a new battery (did the registration) and a new auxiliary battery, as I was getting a message. No other codes exist when I connect it to my scanner. Runs fine and has never not started (yet). At this point, I am thinking fuel pump assembly in the tank and feel as though it is losing its prime or pressure as it sits, not sure if there is a stuck valve or something. First time owning a Benz and I love it, besides this aspect. Took it to a local shop that supposedly works on European stuff, and they noticed it took longer to start, but found nothing on the scanner, and should take it to the dealer. I can do the installation myself if I knew the issue, but I don't want to just start bolting on random parts. It's a 2016, btw, with 147km on it. I can't really hear the pump much, but I'm not sure what to be listening to, and I have pressed the button twice, not starting it, and waiting 30 seconds for the pump to build pressure, but I am getting mixed results.

Has anybody had similar situations?

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Old May 11, 2025 | 05:11 AM
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check fuel pressure at rail. with key off in the AM before you start.
Then once you get running watch how high it goes...
Then turn off and watch gage to see if it stays steady or leaks down.

Sometimes as car sits the fuel system has an internal leak so pressure drops in rail...
This means when you start the fuel pump has to run longer to get pressure up to where i needs to be.
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Old May 11, 2025 | 07:33 AM
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This is not very helpful but it's a known GLC300 thing. There is not a definitive answer thus far that I can find.
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Old May 11, 2025 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by ygmn
check fuel pressure at rail. with key off in the AM before you start.
Then once you get running watch how high it goes...
Then turn off and watch gage to see if it stays steady or leaks down.

Sometimes as car sits the fuel system has an internal leak so pressure drops in rail...
This means when you start the fuel pump has to run longer to get pressure up to where i needs to be.
Okay, I will do that, thank you very much.
What would be the cause of the fuel pressure loss? Could it be any part of the fuel system? Or a particular part, like the fuel pump assembly, is more likely to be it?
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Old May 11, 2025 | 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Owman22
Okay, I will do that, thank you very much.
What would be the cause of the fuel pressure loss? Could it be any part of the fuel system? Or a particular part, like the fuel pump assembly, is more likely to be it?
Hard to say without following a step by step procedure to isolate culprits.
On one of my cars, it's a check valve. On another, it's a check valve contained in the fuel pump. Both of those are VW's. Both also have a over-pressure relief valve that can be weak.
May not apply to a GLC, but that's the gist of troubleshooting.
Need the correct procedures.
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Old May 12, 2025 | 03:18 AM
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Fuel pressure leak down causes due to leaks from one or more of:
- Fuel injector
- Fuel Lines
- Pressure regulator(s)
- Fuel pump
- anything really between pump and injectors.

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Old May 12, 2025 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by ygmn
check fuel pressure at rail. with key off in the AM before you start.
Then once you get running watch how high it goes...
Then turn off and watch gage to see if it stays steady or leaks down.

Sometimes as car sits the fuel system has an internal leak so pressure drops in rail...
This means when you start the fuel pump has to run longer to get pressure up to where i needs to be.
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Hard to say without following a step by step procedure to isolate culprits.
On one of my cars, it's a check valve. On another, it's a check valve contained in the fuel pump. Both of those are VW's. Both also have a over-pressure relief valve that can be weak.
May not apply to a GLC, but that's the gist of troubleshooting.
Need the correct procedures.
Originally Posted by ygmn
Fuel pressure leak down causes due to leaks from one or more of:
- Fuel injector
- Fuel Lines
- Pressure regulator(s)
- Fuel pump
- anything really between pump and injectors.
Sounds like a concern for sure.

I want to ask OP: Does the long crank still happen when you have foot off the brake and press the ignition button twice (so basically key in position 2 in essence) into accessory mode, then, wait like 10 seconds for the fuel pump to do its thing, Once done, foot on the brake while still in accessory mode, and press the ignition button again, does it still do long cranks? What is the ambient temperature? Does it do long cranks only when in cold temperatures or when the outside temperature is warm as well? If possible also record a video of the cranking.
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Old May 12, 2025 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL



Sounds like a concern for sure.

I want to ask OP: Does the long crank still happen when you have foot off the brake and press the ignition button twice (so basically key in position 2 in essence) into accessory mode, then, wait like 10 seconds for the fuel pump to do its thing, Once done, foot on the brake while still in accessory mode, and press the ignition button again, does it still do long cranks? What is the ambient temperature? Does it do long cranks only when in cold temperatures or when the outside temperature is warm as well? If possible also record a video of the cranking.
I can get a video tomorrow morning after letting it sit over night, I clicked it twice and waited 10 seconds before and have not noticed a difference too much. Temperature doesn’t really seem to make much of a difference right now between 6-18 Celsius a day.

But hypothetically let’s say it’s losing fuel pressure, what is there to be done, if no Schrader valve, is it needing a scanner to watch the pressure after the engine is turned off? As the individual mention earlier there is a lot of points it could leak at and maybe too difficult for a non-technician like myself. There wouldn’t happen to be spots to plug in a gauge and watch it manually?
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Old May 12, 2025 | 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Owman22
I can get a video tomorrow morning after letting it sit over night, I clicked it twice and waited 10 seconds before and have not noticed a difference too much. Temperature doesn’t really seem to make much of a difference right now between 6-18 Celsius a day.

But hypothetically let’s say it’s losing fuel pressure, what is there to be done, if no Schrader valve, is it needing a scanner to watch the pressure after the engine is turned off? As the individual mention earlier there is a lot of points it could leak at and maybe too difficult for a non-technician like myself. There wouldn’t happen to be spots to plug in a gauge and watch it manually?
Long crank only on hot or cold or both? If only when hot engine it might be the starter.
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Old May 12, 2025 | 06:41 PM
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I understand manufacturers claims the starter is designed to last longer in start/stop technology equipped vehicles but if constantly using start/stop it can still fail.
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Old May 12, 2025 | 06:42 PM
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never mind, I re-read your original post and realized you mentioned every time the car is sitting, I assume that means cold start only?
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Old May 12, 2025 | 06:48 PM
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Same problem with my 43. Dealer took a week but found the problem as the fuel pump in the tank.
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Old May 12, 2025 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by glassbloke
Same problem with my 43. Dealer took a week but found the problem as the fuel pump in the tank.
Since you mentioned the 43, I was reminded of this thread: https://mbworld.org/forums/c450-c43-...ld-starts.html
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Old May 12, 2025 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
Since you mentioned the 43, I was reminded of this thread: https://mbworld.org/forums/c450-c43-...ld-starts.html
thank you for the info.
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Old May 12, 2025 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by glassbloke
Same problem with my 43. Dealer took a week but found the problem as the fuel pump in the tank.
I’m starting to lean towards installing this, probably not a good idea to get one off Amazon? My thinking is a check valve that’s integrated into this pump maybe causing my issues? I’m gonna call the dealer to price one shipped to me.
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Old May 12, 2025 | 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Owman22
thank you for the info.
within the next 7 days I will be checking spark plugs/ new ones. And an oil change, I’m reading too high atm and want to eliminate everything I can.
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Originally Posted by Owman22
thank you for the info.
You're welcome : )
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Originally Posted by Owman22
within the next 7 days I will be checking spark plugs/ new ones. And an oil change, I’m reading too high atm and want to eliminate everything I can.
Good luck sorting this out : ) Do let us know which one solved the problem.
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL



Sounds like a concern for sure.

I want to ask OP: Does the long crank still happen when you have foot off the brake and press the ignition button twice (so basically key in position 2 in essence) into accessory mode, then, wait like 10 seconds for the fuel pump to do its thing, Once done, foot on the brake while still in accessory mode, and press the ignition button again, does it still do long cranks? What is the ambient temperature? Does it do long cranks only when in cold temperatures or when the outside temperature is warm as well? If possible also record a video of the cranking.
also to aid in this thread, here is a video after waiting 15 seconds in 5 degrees Celsius after a night of sitting.
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Originally Posted by Owman22
also to aid in this thread, here is a video after waiting 15 seconds in 5 degrees Celsius after a night of sitting.
Might be my phone but the video doesn't play do you mind re-uploading or post it to youtube?
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Did you have a chance to check the starter and its condition?
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
Might be my phone but the video doesn't play do you mind re-uploading or post it to youtube?

there’s the link, hopefully brings u to the short. For the starter do you mean just like the physical condition of it?
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Originally Posted by Owman22
https://youtube.com/shorts/ozFTsW5ZJ...r-fjRt_78bbs7f

there’s the link, hopefully brings u to the short. For the starter do you mean just like the physical condition of it?
Thanks this link works, yup that is one long crank, the starter doesn't sound bad though (the video helps) but I still recommend checking it, if you want (if not too much of an expense, forgot how much the M274 starter cost) maybe also replacing it.
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Actually, a better question is do you use start/stop often (does the 2016 model year vehicle have start/stop)? If you rarely use it, the starter likely should be fine.
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
Actually, a better question is do you use start/stop often (does the 2016 model year vehicle have start/stop)? If you rarely use it, the starter likely should be fine.
yeah I turn it off when I get in 90% of the time, other than that I stop, it activates, then I turn it off lol.
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