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Re: Older MB diesel start switch question

by "Karl" <aufever@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 1, 2008 at 08:40 PM

You should not have to pull the key out. Just turn it all the off till it
stops and turn it back to crank. It is there so you cannot engage the
starter after it is running.


"runbiodiesel" <phantomyshkin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:87148e56-7ca1-482b-8772-68bae222ccfc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This is just informational, not a problem per se:
>
> I have a '79 240D, '82 300TD, and '81 300SD. They are all quirky in
> their own ways but there is one common quirk I've always been curious
> about. If you turn the key to crank the engine and it doesn't start
> (or starts and dies, or you turn it off) you have to turn the key all
> the way out to the lock position take it out and put it back in to
> make it crank again. There is some kind of lock that prevents you from
> just turning it back to crank.
>
> Why?
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
Older MB diesel start switch question
runbiodiesel <phantomy  2008-02-01 18:58:59 
Re: Older MB diesel start switch question
"Karl" <aufe  2008-02-01 20:40:28 
Re: Older MB diesel start switch question
"-->> T.G. Lam  2008-02-01 23:52:35 
Re: Older MB diesel start switch question
runbiodiesel <phantomy  2008-02-03 00:22:23 
Re: Older MB diesel start switch question
"weelliott@[EMAIL PR  2008-02-04 05:20:00 
Re: Older MB diesel start switch question
DougS <wdsims63@[EMAIL  2008-02-04 06:26:22 
Re: Older MB diesel start switch question
Roland Franzius <rolan  2008-02-04 18:09:17 

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