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Common issues with the 400E?
Hi all,
My brother is looking at buying a 1992 400E with about 80,000 miles on it that's for sale locally. We went and looked at it the other day, it looks like it's in OK shape but there were a few issues I couldn't track down the source of in a parking lot (oil leaks, mainly-or possible oil leaks, at least), so he's having a pre-purchase inspection done on it. The only major issues that I recall these cars having were that the A/C evaporators had a higher-than-normal tendency for developing leaks, the camshaft oiler tubes get plugged and brittle, the engine wiring harnesses go bad, and the potentiometers on the throttle position sensors wear out. Am I missing anything? This particular car has a few minor (or at least I think they're minor-if I'm overlooking something that could be a major issue, by all means let me know) issues:
I don't see anything on that list other than the transmission that strikes me as unusual for a 400E in average condition (mechanically, at least) at this mileage. And the interior is excellent; it's a two-owner car and it's been garaged at least since 1995, possibly since new, so the interior is basically flawless. Gauge needles are still orange and everything. The paint has a LOT of swirl marks, but it's black, and given the car's age and the way most people wash their cars (badly), that's not unexpected. Just needs to be buffed out. But yeah, thoughts and opinions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Kevin,
What color black (040 or 199), and what color interior? What options? Available options were heated seats, ASR, rear roller blind, rear reading lamps, cell phone, and orthopedic seats. For any teenager's first car, I normally wouldn't recommend something with this much power... I would strongly recommend finding a 400E with ASR if possible. At least the 2.24 gears keep it slightly more sedate leaving a stop, but when running properly, the car will pull above 100mph faster than you'd think possible. You can slow it down slightly by installing a 94-95 LH module, which also drops the top speed governor from 155 down to 130. Any 6-cyl 124 would be a better choice, IMO. Find an M103, or an M104 that already had the head gasket fixed. ![]() |
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Thanks Dave,
It's the non-metallic black, so 040 I believe. I didn't check too closely for options; there's a spot for the ASR light in the speedometer but I didn't see a button to switch it off, so I'm not sure if it has it and it's just not defeatable on these cars or if it doesn't have it and Mercedes used the same speedometer for cars with and without it. I didn't really look that closely though; if my memory is correct and it does have it, the ASR light will illuminate with the key in position 2 and the engine off, along with all the other lights, right? Don't think it has heated seats or the roller blind; doesn't have a phone or orthopedic seats, either (I'm half-convinced that nobody ever ordered that option. Ever. I haven't seen a car with it yet.). I'll have to check on the reading lights. Out of curiosity, do the 93+ rotors and calipers bolt in or do you have to replace suspension components as well? (in which case it might make more sense to just throw SL brakes at it, eh?) Also, he was looking @ wheels on tirerack, and I noticed while looking with him that there are quite a few more options for my 300D according to their site than there are for the 400E. This wouldn't be the first time they've been wrong... As far as I know, any wheel that will fit on the 300D will also fit the 400E, as long as it clears the bigger brakes. Right? And yeah, the 6 is probably a better choice, from a performance standpoint. That'll come down to how much my parents trust him. He's not as irresponsible as most 16 year old boys are (not that I'll admit that anywhere that he can hear it, of course). But then, neither was I. And I still had my 560 more-or-less flat out a couple of times. ![]()
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Almost forgot... if you don't yet have an LED blink code reader that works for the 38-pin diagnostic connector, you'll want to get one. And for serious diagnostic work, you'll need a digital scanner to access the live data available from the engine management system. But, you can worry about that if he ends up buying the car!
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1993 400E, 256,000 miles (totaled) 1994 E420, 200,000+ miles 1995 E420, 201,000 miles |
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1993 400E, 256,000 miles (totaled) 1994 E420, 200,000+ miles 1995 E420, 201,000 miles |
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You can run minimum thickness 22.4mm rotors but the center vents must be at least 10.5mm wide (not 8mm like predecessor 400E, they will rub inside the caliper because of a small lip protruding down), and you must run the thicker pads. My car was lucky to be included in the upgrade (since it was made in 11/92) it has ASR (with snow chain switch that allows additional (upto 25mph) wheel spin, heated seats, phone cabling (phone & mount were gone when I bought it), Mercedes labeled 6 CD changer. About every option except the rear window shade (windows are tinted 18% anyways) I dislike having the cap & rotors since my previous 96 C280 had the coil packs, though I don't mind having the upgraded 275 hp vs the 92's 268 hp Last edited by EuroRash; 12-23-2009 at 04:39 PM. |
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Slow starting is a fuel pressure regulator. My 400e was exactly the same. 7 or 8 seconds of cranking to start. I swapped out the fuel pressure regulator (its on the top of the engine on the drivers side near the firewall) and it starts right up in about 2 seconds.
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On a side note, if you swap in a 1992 LH module (which has WOT enrichment) into your 1993-95 engine, it will boost power to approx 290hp. I've got the dyno sheets to prove it (back to back dyno runs) and also dragstrip data. The 93-up engines have 11:1 compression ratio, 1992 had 10:1 ratio. I personally think the 1992 engine was mis-rated at 268hp, but that's a whole separate argument. ![]() ![]() |
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Wow GSXR!! I'm not in the market at this time for a gasser flavor of Mercedes, but when I am I'll be confident that I can get the pertinent info from you. (or diesel for that matter)
Your information above is amazingly thorough and logically laid out. Nice of you to do for the original poster. Very nice job Mister!! ![]()
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Hey guys,
I've been really busy over the past 9 months and I totally forgot about this thread (and the internet in general, for the most part) until recently. Thought I'd give y'all an update. My brother ended up buying the car. We got all of the paint oxidation (it was bad, the car had always been garaged but it seemed like it had never been waxed. The gauge needles were still orange but the paint on the hood was milky dark gray instead of black) buffed out with Klasse. The car ended up needing about what I figured it would in the way of catch-up maintenance, he's put about $7k into it (could've been substantially less, but he had a shop do the work). Engine wiring harness, distributor rotors and caps, engine mounts, a bunch of other stuff that I don't remember. Nothing atypical for a 400e. It hasn't left him stuck though. The car doesn't have ASR; I found this out when we picked it up from the previous owner to take to our mechanic for a pre-purchase inspection (since my brother didn't have his license at the time). I found myself first in line in the wrong lane at a red light. My 560 never had a problem with wheelspin, but my 560 never had those piece of **** Michelin MX4 Energy tires on it, either, and it had a LSD. I didn't think about that at the time. Light turned green, I stood on it. Didn't expect the 400 to have enough power to light up the tires most of the way across the intersection. Apparently that expectation was incorrect. No harm done, except that my brother was in the passenger seat at the time. Excellent example. ![]() Ehem. Anyhow. The car's been fine; he did have one accident, but it wasn't his fault (some ass cut him off and slammed on his brakes while he and my dad were on the way to the mall). Didn't do much damage, just needed a grille, headlights, a bumper and (I think) a hood. He ended up replacing the headlights with Depo euros and doing the wiper delete, replaced the taillights with smoked MHWs, had the windows tinted and threw some OZ rims with Bridgestone RE-960s (not what I would've chosen, but they're decent tires) at it. He's happy with it. Oh, and my girlfriend needs a car when she starts driving later this year, too (19, never had a driver's license >_<)... I've been teaching her on the 300D, and I insist on baptizing her in the Church of Mercedes before letting her contaminate her mind with a BMW or some Japanese or American car or something. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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-Kevin Past: '67 250SE, '86 & '87 560SELs Projects: '73 Buick Riviera, '75 350SE (grey market, stick shift) Cars that actually run under their own power:'87 300D Turbo, '03 Corvette Z06, '07 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Limited |
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