If you look under the hood where the vacuum tubes go into the firewall , you'll see one is yellow in color .
Gently disconnect it and cap off the vacuum side , if the engine once again stops quickly , the Central Locking is at fault , plan to replace all the vacuum chambers & rubber 'T's to return it to AS-NEW again .
A Mity-Vac tool is cheap and easy to use to test & diagnose the vacuum system .
Or , simply gently grasp & tug the various rubber hoses here & there _ONE_AT_A_TIME_ , replacing any that come apart with out a fight as they're dead of old age .
Your car is just testing the waters to see how much you love it .
-Nate
Stan wrote:
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> Thanks Nate. Vacuum has been perfect for the 13 years I've had the car
> (1983 240D) but a friend from Seattle asked if I ever had trouble with
> it. That was two weeks ago and now the window locks are not holding
> vacuum and the shut off is starting to fail. These cars hear what is
> being said about them.
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> --
> Stan George Portland <<
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