W126 500 SEL - Engine cutting out - Help!
I have an '85 500 SEL (Gen 1) which I've been working on for a while. Recently, after a fair bit of work to solve vacuum leak/high idle I was on the way to the MOT but quickly put the car back on the drive as I forgot something and haven't been able to start it since.
The car struggled to start and if it did run, would idle roughly and then die. Suspecting a fuel issue, I jumped both the fuel pump and the relay to no avail. Both the fuel pump and filter are very new.
Today, I noticed a small leak around the fuel pump so replaced some worn fuel line and a washer - leak fixed. The car will now start after a few tries and after a shaky start start will idle ok. However, as it now runs for a bit longer, I've been able to observe a new symptom - the engine dies as soon as I touch the accelerator.
Does anyone have idea what this might suggest and the next troubleshooting steps?
I have an '85 500 SEL (Gen 1) which I've been working on for a while. Recently, after a fair bit of work to solve vacuum leak/high idle I was on the way to the MOT but quickly put the car back on the drive as I forgot something and haven't been able to start it since.
The car struggled to start and if it did run, would idle roughly and then die. Suspecting a fuel issue, I jumped both the fuel pump and the relay to no avail. Both the fuel pump and filter are very new.
Today, I noticed a small leak around the fuel pump so replaced some worn fuel line and a washer - leak fixed. The car will now start after a few tries and after a shaky start start will idle ok. However, as it now runs for a bit longer, I've been able to observe a new symptom - the engine dies as soon as I touch the accelerator.
Does anyone have idea what this might suggest and the next troubleshooting steps?
Start with testing for a false air leak with smoke. Don’t have access to a smoke machine? Look long and hard at all the rubber guys that handle vacuum, feed the idle air bypass valve ect. Usually one or more of them are cracked + leaky injector seals.
Start there.
It's not a vacuum leak - it did used to have one but that was all repaired recently with a smoke test and replacing all the cracked hoses. The symptoms for that are different anyway, you can usually keep the car running if you keep on the gas pedal. Experienced the same thing with a 190E previously.
The manual says that means it's faulty and needs replaced but before chucking money at it, i wonder if there's any other electrical issue that could also cause that result.
Anyway... changed the filter today and the car now fires up and doesn't die when I touch the gas. However, it revs horribly; hard to explain but it judders a couple of times before actually doing its job. It's still a big improvement so now I want to look at the fuel tank screen but that requires the tank to be drained....
Any ideas how to tackle this without clogging the filter again?
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