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Why does my fuel pump keep running on my 1984 190E
Fuel Pump Relay.
hello this cars are very sensitive for poor battery power ,pump should stop within 3-4 sec if not than maybe wires
Yes there is an inline fuel filter on the 190e 2.3 Mercedes Benz which is located under the passenger side of the car in front of the rear axle in the same container as the fuel pump.
On rear of injector pump, there is a bolt with a locknut. Loosen the locknut, hold locknut in place and adjust bolt in/out to achieve desired idle. Tighten locknut. Done.
There is none, just relays! 2 relays and a relay with a 10amp fuse behind the battery.
There is no "fuel pump timing". If you mean injector pump timing, that requires special equipment not generally available to the home mechanic.
The powersteering pump is driven by the serpentine belt. There is only the one belt to drive everything
It is under the car in the rear, right side, just in front of the rear axle. There should be a plastic shield over it.
It is located behind the battery. Lift up the black cover and there it is
in injector pump
The breakdown diagram, of a Lucas injector pump, is a detailed diagram. The breakdown diagram shows specific areas of the injector pump.