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Won't start 1990 mercedes 190e won't start, fuel pump is good, firing is good. What?

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Hello, first check all vacuum line,intake manifold in order ,fuel pump is working,hoping the fuel pressure is good,firing or ignition is working also,try to check your spare plug,determine the condition,have fuel or traces of ignition spark, check your excess voltage protection (relay) which supply power in engine side,located at fuse box,also you may check your fuel distributor (free up) or your injector nozzle for proper spray pattern,workshop have special tool for fuel pressure,ty

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