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W108 3.5v8 warm running problem
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1 year 3 months ago #20255
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Helloi live in New Zealand and have a 72 280se 3.5it starts well when cold but after ten minutes when warmer it will stall and won’t start. Leave it an hour and it will then start again and stall. When cold the engine will start and runwhen cold the engine will surge up and down in park .reading your forum it seems the surging may be a faulty AAV? Is a faulty MAP causing the warm running and starting issues?thanks in advance for your help kind regardshemal
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1 year 3 months ago #20259
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Hi Unknown,
would be great if you could sign with your first name so that we can address you as a friend here.
Surging to 2000 rpm and then dropping to 500 rpm repeatedly is normally an issue of false air and mostly caused by broken AAV.
Ten minutes is a long time before you car stalls. Did you verify fuel pressure and whether you loose fuel on hoses or injectors? Then please have a look at your spark plugs. Are they black or brown or white? Does your exhaust smell oil or fuel when engine is warm?
Please check whether MAP sensor holds vacuum. There is a video in my compendium how to check.
New Zealand was my favorite holidays in 1996. My god what a long time ago. Always green and nice temperatures.
would be great if you could sign with your first name so that we can address you as a friend here.
Surging to 2000 rpm and then dropping to 500 rpm repeatedly is normally an issue of false air and mostly caused by broken AAV.
Ten minutes is a long time before you car stalls. Did you verify fuel pressure and whether you loose fuel on hoses or injectors? Then please have a look at your spark plugs. Are they black or brown or white? Does your exhaust smell oil or fuel when engine is warm?
Please check whether MAP sensor holds vacuum. There is a video in my compendium how to check.
New Zealand was my favorite holidays in 1996. My god what a long time ago. Always green and nice temperatures.
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1 year 3 months ago #20260
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Replied by Hemal on topic W108 3.5v8 warm running problem
Hello,
Many thanks for your prompt reply. Maybe it is closer to five min when it stalls and so I suspect it relates to the increased engine temperature. I managed to keep driving by keeping the car moving. If the car came to traffic lights then it would stall. And not start until after 60min…
I will try and check the plugs and MAP functioning. Does this sound like a case of MAP failure allowing too much air to the system and the ecu compensating inappropriately and then flooding the engine? Oil has a slightly petroleum smell.
I am pleased you enjoyed your time here in ‘96.
Kind regards,
Hemal
Many thanks for your prompt reply. Maybe it is closer to five min when it stalls and so I suspect it relates to the increased engine temperature. I managed to keep driving by keeping the car moving. If the car came to traffic lights then it would stall. And not start until after 60min…
I will try and check the plugs and MAP functioning. Does this sound like a case of MAP failure allowing too much air to the system and the ecu compensating inappropriately and then flooding the engine? Oil has a slightly petroleum smell.
I am pleased you enjoyed your time here in ‘96.
Kind regards,
Hemal
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1 year 3 months ago #20262
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Hi Hemal,
it was marvelous in NZ. I went through both parts in a car and stayed in B&B .
For your car it would be typical that MAP sensor does not hold vacuum and signals high load to ECU which sends too much fuel, especially in idle. Petrol in oil speaks for that. But that is only 1 possible cause. Also check leaking injectors, leaking cold start valve, wrong reisistance of engine temp sensor on ECU connector.
it was marvelous in NZ. I went through both parts in a car and stayed in B&B .
For your car it would be typical that MAP sensor does not hold vacuum and signals high load to ECU which sends too much fuel, especially in idle. Petrol in oil speaks for that. But that is only 1 possible cause. Also check leaking injectors, leaking cold start valve, wrong reisistance of engine temp sensor on ECU connector.
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1 year 3 months ago #20264
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Cool, actually we are in NZ, Vrouwenpolder, Minicamping.
Is the problem that he gets to much or to less fuel?
Greetings from Minicamping, Martin
Is the problem that he gets to much or to less fuel?
Greetings from Minicamping, Martin
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A leaking MAP sensor creates too much fuel in idle and part load.
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