Re: [diesel_mercedes] Keys

 

Last case I heard was an electronic key that had fallen behind a dresser drawer.
 
Tom Hanson
Mercedes Benz Classic Center USA
MBUSA, LLC
thomas.hanson@mbusa.com
949 598-4842 direct
949 598-4870 fax
From: Nate <vwnate1@yahoo.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 6:09 AM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Keys
 

As surmised , the very same day that Tom Hansen told me he'd shipped my four new keys , SWMBO called me @ work to let me know she'd found my Coupe's key under the bed ~ apparently I'd left it in my pants back pocket & washed them , when I carried the dry clothes into the bedroom for sorting & folding @ 0-Dark:30 the key dropped to the floor and I kicked in under the bed....

Oh well .

In any case , Tom's new keys cut from the master according to my VIN , fit my 387,000 + mile locks (ALL of them) like the car was new again ~ I am well pleased and got four keys delivered to my door for less than the dealer wants .

I'm driving it again and the AC is working fine , gotta love that R-12 freon . we're forecasted to be 102° F to - day .

-Nate

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Glow plug issues

 

Chip, 
 
    Congrats on reducing the current drain by cleaning the connections. 
 
    Since your's is a 1982, it's got parallel glowplugs, rather than the serial circuit of earlier cars. 
 
    The 'dead' glowplug light on the dash is a DESIGNED IN indicator.  When it fails to light, it's telling you that at least two of your glowplugs have failed (gone open).  When two or three go bad, then you will automatically have trouble starting (remember what the glowplugs are for). 
 
    Ask me how I know - mine is a 1981, 300SD.  Same engine that you've got.  With a lot of cranking, it would light off even into the Los Angeles winter (cooler than Houston summer).  But as soon as I put new glowplugs in, the dashboard light came back on and the engine now starts in about 1/4 turn. 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/9/2013 7:29:13 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, czulli@gmail.com writes:
 

So...I had been having this recurring problem of burning out the 70A fuse block on my relay every few weeks in my 1982 300CD turbo. I probably put in 8 different fuses in a 6 month period of time.

Then I got to looking at the two screw mounts for that fuse bar and found one of the two screws with a good but of tarnish and corrosion. I took out the screw and both washers and really polished them back to new again along with the copper bottom of the relay itself. Put it all back together and I have not had to replace the fuse link since. It has been maybe 6 months of the 70A bar fuse holding without replacement.

But...there are now occasions when my glow plug light on the dash will not come on. On those occasions I have to start the car without the aide of glow plugs and it takes a good bit of fast cranking before she fires up. (good thing I live in Houston in this summer heat)

So I am still thinking it is something in the relay that does not always get power over to the glow plugs or the ignition might not be feeding power to the relay block.

I would love to have some ideas from the board about what might be going on.

Chip
Houston

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Glow plug issues

 

Periodically, I suffer from the same disease in Mary, never in Martha. I anxiously wait to hear your solution to this problem.

 
brian from laverne, ca
Mary (195K)  Martha (280K)
1983 w123 300d's

From: Chip <czulli@gmail.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:29 AM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Glow plug issues

 
So...I had been having this recurring problem of burning out the 70A fuse block on my relay every few weeks in my 1982 300CD turbo. I probably put in 8 different fuses in a 6 month period of time.

Then I got to looking at the two screw mounts for that fuse bar and found one of the two screws with a good but of tarnish and corrosion. I took out the screw and both washers and really polished them back to new again along with the copper bottom of the relay itself. Put it all back together and I have not had to replace the fuse link since. It has been maybe 6 months of the 70A bar fuse holding without replacement.

But...there are now occasions when my glow plug light on the dash will not come on. On those occasions I have to start the car without the aide of glow plugs and it takes a good bit of fast cranking before she fires up. (good thing I live in Houston in this summer heat)

So I am still thinking it is something in the relay that does not always get power over to the glow plugs or the ignition might not be feeding power to the relay block.

I would love to have some ideas from the board about what might be going on.

Chip
Houston



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[diesel_mercedes] New Seats

 

I finally gave up stitching up my own seats in my 300 CD coupe and took it to a shop and got new seats. My interior was dark blue. He did all of the seats for $1200 and they look fantastic. I don't know what he did to the seat springs and padding but it is like sitting in a new car.

Question though. Where could I find the plastic trim covers for the outside seat buckets. Mine are all broken and shot and I need new ones now that my seats are like new. Thanks for any suggestions.

Chip
Houston

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[diesel_mercedes] Glow plug issues

 

So...I had been having this recurring problem of burning out the 70A fuse block on my relay every few weeks in my 1982 300CD turbo. I probably put in 8 different fuses in a 6 month period of time.

Then I got to looking at the two screw mounts for that fuse bar and found one of the two screws with a good but of tarnish and corrosion. I took out the screw and both washers and really polished them back to new again along with the copper bottom of the relay itself. Put it all back together and I have not had to replace the fuse link since. It has been maybe 6 months of the 70A bar fuse holding without replacement.

But...there are now occasions when my glow plug light on the dash will not come on. On those occasions I have to start the car without the aide of glow plugs and it takes a good bit of fast cranking before she fires up. (good thing I live in Houston in this summer heat)

So I am still thinking it is something in the relay that does not always get power over to the glow plugs or the ignition might not be feeding power to the relay block.

I would love to have some ideas from the board about what might be going on.

Chip
Houston

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Keys

 

does he have a webstie for parts?

 
Tennessee Nate

From: Nate <vwnate1@yahoo.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 9:09 AM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Keys

 

As surmised , the very same day that Tom Hansen told me he'd shipped my four new keys , SWMBO called me @ work to let me know she'd found my Coupe's key under the bed ~ apparently I'd left it in my pants back pocket & washed them , when I carried the dry clothes into the bedroom for sorting & folding @ 0-Dark:30 the key dropped to the floor and I kicked in under the bed....

Oh well .

In any case , Tom's new keys cut from the master according to my VIN , fit my 387,000 + mile locks (ALL of them) like the car was new again ~ I am well pleased and got four keys delivered to my door for less than the dealer wants .

I'm driving it again and the AC is working fine , gotta love that R-12 freon . we're forecasted to be 102° F to - day .

-Nate



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[diesel_mercedes] Keys

 


As surmised , the very same day that Tom Hansen told me he'd shipped my four new keys , SWMBO called me @ work to let me know she'd found my Coupe's key under the bed ~ apparently I'd left it in my pants back pocket & washed them , when I carried the dry clothes into the bedroom for sorting & folding @ 0-Dark:30 the key dropped to the floor and I kicked in under the bed....

Oh well .

In any case , Tom's new keys cut from the master according to my VIN , fit my 387,000 + mile locks (ALL of them) like the car was new again ~ I am well pleased and got four keys delivered to my door for less than the dealer wants .

I'm driving it again and the AC is working fine , gotta love that R-12 freon . we're forecasted to be 102° F to - day .

-Nate

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Will seats from 86 300SDL fit my 83 300SD?

 


Oops ;

Sorry Caitlin .

We've had a few Women here , not much posting from them though .

Remember to move the seat forward and remove the rear most 10MM ATF bolts first .

-Nate
Caitlin wrote :
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> Thanks everyone...that is all very helpful. Its about an hour away and I will likely need to borrow someone's pickup so I am hoping to get it sorted before going.
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> And yes, I do believe dear Nate got me confused with "the other girl" ;-) I definitely have a 126... and she's white. No engine swap...just basic beginner stuff for me.
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> Thanks for the tips...I will keep you posted...if it works out this would be a sweet upgrade from what i have now!
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> Caitlin (the other girl)
> Santa Fe
> 83 300SD "Betty White"
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Red Max Pro wax job - almost 1 year later

 


This sounds very good to me Steve ! .

-Nate
Steve wrote :
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> Nate,
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> Thats one of the bueaty of the Read Max job, no circular motion needed. No buffing off. Just wip it on, let it dry.
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> Apply and let dry, sounds like an infomercial. I think the small bottle of Wipe New advertised by the Count (History channel not so reality show) and its clone advertised by the other guy is rebottled Red Max.
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> Takes 4-6 coats, but a coat take 5-10 minutes max, and it lasts for a year.
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> Steve
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> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Nate" <vwnate1@> wrote:
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> >
> > I understand the longevity issue but , wax works best in a cumulative fashion ~ you wax it one or two times a year and occasionally wash it , then the paint is effectively sealed and remains bright and shiny for decades .
> >
> > I _wish_ I could still make repetitive circular motions ~ just reaching my arm out is likely to ruin my day pain wise .
> >
> > -Nate
> > Steve wrote :
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> > > Wash sooner than the fall. Its been raining almost non stop here this spring and still going into summer.
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> > > It will get a followup coat of wax before winter even though I am tempted to see how long it will last with out a redo.
> > >
> > > Steve
> > >
> > > --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Nate" <vwnate1@> wrote:
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> > > >
> > > > Very good Steve ! .
> > > >
> > > > Thanx for the update .
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> > > > I assume you'll be washing it and adding another coat of wax this Fall ? .
> > > >
> > > > -Nate
> > > > Steve wrote :
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> > > > > Here is a pic of my roof, pealing clear coat, after the Red Max Pro, wax job last Aug/Sept.
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> > > > > The car has not been washed or rewaxed since other than nature, rain and snow, and its been through a NH winter.
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> > > > > Looks pretty good to me, I dont know of any other wax that lasts this long.
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> > > > > Pic in the photo section of the group, or by using the URL below.
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> > > > > http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/215526/sn/1389136810/name/IMG_0666.jpg
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> > > > >
> > > > > Steve
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> > > >
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