The issue with your 1999 Mercedes ML 430 could be related to several factors, including a failing fuel pump, a faulty crankshaft position sensor, or overheating issues that cause the engine to shut down. When the engine cools down after 20 minutes, it may allow for a restart. It's advisable to check for error codes using an OBD-II scanner, inspect the fuel system, and examine the electrical components for any faults. A professional mechanic can provide a more accurate diagnosis.
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question is too vague
Its broken.
1991 mitsubishi eclipse 2.0L starts 2 to 3 seconds later shuts off
DON'T START THE ENGINE! There is a reason there is no oil pressure. The oil pump may be broken and not be siphoning the oil from the pan and the engine is getting no lubrication. There could even be damage to your crankshaft bearings or to the valvetrain, which can cause excess oil clearances and low oil pressure. If there is something internally wrong with your engine, then even cranking it can destroy it. Have the car towed to a reputable garage that does internal engine repair.
It is very slow or something is wrong with it.
it forgets what u last did! and there is probaly something wrong with your computer....
first of all get a real Mercedes what is wrong with you
souns like a misfiring.
It means there is something wrong. I have not been able to get a reason yet but will post when I find out. If you restart your car it will go back to normal.
check for bad crank sensor!!
Seems fine to me.