20 Most Recent 1980 Mercedes-Benz 280 SLC Questions & Answers

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Mercedes wont startyear 2005 diesiel switched the car off went to start it again did not start

IF YOU HEAR RAPID CLICKING... IT MIGHT BE A BATTERY OR ALTERNATOR PROBLEM. OTHERWISE It might be a faulty starter. One of the symptoms of a bad starter is a single clicking noise when you turn the key or push the start button. ... Most likely, you'll need to get your starter repaired or replaced. If you can jumpstart your car, drive to your nearest repair shop to get the problem diagnosed. there are many other possibilities,if the above options are not helping: Click the link below: https://carrepairworld.blogspot.com/2021/06/why-car-wont-start-you-hear-clicking.html this will help.Thanks.
6/22/2021 4:43:21 PM • 1980... • Answered on Jun 22, 2021
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Why wont my climate control switch from defrost on my 1981 mercedes benz280e

Those flaps which direct where the air goes are vaccume operated. Check vaccume source.
7/23/2016 2:46:29 AM • 1980... • Answered on Jul 23, 2016
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1997 mercedes c280 diagrams fan belt diagram

Should be a sticker under the hood.
7/23/2016 2:44:24 AM • 1980... • Answered on Jul 23, 2016
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Why is the fan not working that controls my air condition and heat?

You have four possible problems. Fuse, fan motor, fan switch, or fan speed controller. The first step is to check your fuses. Actually pull the fuses for the climate control out and look at them (sometimes cracks and end corrosion don't show up until you remove the fuse). Your next step is to run the car with the A/C fan set to high and use a multimeter to check for power and ground at the blower motor. After that I need an answer to the following question diagnosis can go any further. Does your car have knobs for the climate control system or a vertical row of buttons?
9/30/2014 11:33:02 AM • 1980... • Answered on Sep 30, 2014
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Fuse trunk

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Engine head gasket

I suggest you purchase a repair manual for your Benz, if available. It's a major task to remove the head(s) and replace the gasket. You'll need torque sequencing specs, probably new head bolts, etc. You should have the head checked at a machine shop for warping. I think it's beyond the scope of this web site to give very detailed and explicit instructions for such a major engine job. Good luck....
4/27/2014 12:54:19 PM • 1980... • Answered on Apr 27, 2014
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Cylinder

It takes all 4 ingredients to fire a cylinder - Air, Fuel, Spark, and Timing. If you only have one cylinder misfiring, it should be a relatively easy diagnosis and fix. You dont mention which cylinder, so I will pick one - #2. Let's start with Spark. First, remove the spark plug in #2 cylinder. Examine the threaded end. Is it wet and/or smell like fuel? If so, chances are the misfire is caused by a weak/absent spark. To confirm, swap it with a known good cylinder - example #3 cylinder. Start it and let it run for a couple of minutes. If cylinder #3 misfires, then you have found the culprit - bad spark plug. If the misfire didn't move - still on Cylinder #2, then swap out the spark plug wire (both ends). Start and run for a couple of minutes. Again, if it appears on Cylinder #3 - the plug wire is the culprit. If the cylinder #2 is still misfiring, get a new distributor and rotor cap - one of those is your problem. Now, when you first pulled the plug from Cylinder #2, if it wasn't wet or smelled of fuel, chances are Spark is not the issue. Was the plug dry and/or ashy? Possible cause is no fuel reaching the combustion chamber (cylinder). Using an automotive stethoscope, listen to the fuel injector for cylinder #2 while the motor is running. Should hear a regular and rhythmic ticking sound. Like a fast clock. (Use a long handled screwdriver touching one end to your ear and the other to the top of the injector if you dont have a stethoscope). No clicking or irregular clicking means fuel injector is not working (no sound) or is not working properly. Like searching for the Spark problem, swap the injector in #2 cylinder with #3. Start and run. If the problem moved to #3, that injector is the culprit. If it stayed on #2, it is likely your wiring to that injector - check the whole harness for loose connections or swelled with oil wires/connectors. Keep pecking away at the fuel delivery system for that cylinder. Stay looking for things that affect only that cylinder. When you pulled the plug, was it fairly normal looking? Then this misfire code might only be a timing problem. It is likely not a timing problem in your case, because timing affects all cylinders, but I thought I would just mention it since Timing is an important part of combustion. Also, if timing were a culprit here, another symptom would usually appear signifying the Camshaft Positon Sensor or Crankshaft Position Sensor was/is failed, or it is possible for the timing belt/chain to skip a knurl on a sproket and throw the timing off, but like I said, it would almost always cause multiple/random misfires or a no-start/no-run symptom. And finally, when you pulled the plug earlier, if it was an oily sticky mess, then the culprit might be Air - or compression/lack of compression. Lets hope not, because when Air is the cause of a misfire, it is usually an expensive fix. Need to perform a compression test. If you have little or no compression in the cylinder, it is likely a bad head gasket or a stuck/sticky/broken/chipped valve (exhaust or intake). Any of these things are bad news and expensive to fix in a shop. Also bad news and time consuming and difficult task for a shade tree mechanic. Here is a chart of pictures of various spark plug conditions. It can help diagnose all kinds of troubles in engines. Good luck! edc57e39-c387-44d7-a59f-d5affdb7d7d0.jpg
4/23/2014 5:39:01 AM • 1980... • Answered on Apr 23, 2014
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Freon level is good but 1996 Mercedes c280 will not blow cold air. what could be the problem?

Compressor clutch not engaging.
7/23/2016 2:49:00 AM • Mercedes-Benz... • Answered on Jul 23, 2016
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Need to buy a bolt for fuel filter

Bolts are avail at hundreds of storesLowes,local hardware store,auto parts,You just need to know the sizeWe have no way to know thatHave to try some bolts you have in there& take for a sample
3/8/2013 4:00:51 PM • Mercedes-Benz... • Answered on Mar 08, 2013
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