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Your Mercedes can also encounter with starting issues. The engine may start and then stop immediately. There may be a leak in your fuel pump or an issue in the fuel injection sensor. A faulty ECU can also lead to ignition issues. See the mentioned show to learn the main reasons for starting issues in your Mercedes. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Main Reasons for Starting Issues in your Mercedes


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Main Reasons for Starting Issues in Your Mercedes
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Your Mercedes car can also experience starting
problems
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There may come a point in time when your car will
start but then stop almost immediately afterward.
4
There are lots of reasons as to why your car
would start and then stop immediately.
5
Consult with a Mercedes specialist to resolve the
issue.
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Let us discuss some of the common causes of
starting problems in your Mercedes car.
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Fuel pump leak
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When there is any kind of leak in your fuel pump
or fuel injection system, it will create problems
in the internal combustion process.
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The engine requires the proper proportion of air
and fuel mixture for ignition.
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Ignition issue
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The ignition system generates the spark to ignite
the fuel mixture in the internal combustion
chamber.
12
If you were to have any issues in your ignition
system, then the spark might not be sufficient to
start the engine.
13
Fuel injection sensor issue
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The fuel injector requires a fixed pressure to
inject the right amount of fuel into the internal
combustion chamber.
15
The engine control unit communicates with the
fuel injector through the sensor that is attached
to it.
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Faulty engine control unit
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The engine control unit is susceptible to
glitches like any other piece of electronic
equipment.
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One potential problem that could arise is the
inability to control the fuel injection system
correctly.
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Bad carburetor
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The carburetor is a very important component of
the internal combustion process.
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A bad carburetor will likely throw off the ratio
of air and fuel.
22
Worn-out timing belt
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A failed timing belt can cause catastrophic
engine damage requiring an engine replacement.
24
Replacement is usually based on mileage and
generally, the interval is every 60,000 miles or
5 years.
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Broken distributor cap
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The distribution cap routes voltage from the
engines ignition coil to the spark plugs.
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If moisture gets under the cap, it can cause
problems for your Mercedes.
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