[W126 Coupe] Engine stumbles, antenna chews the antenna mast

Neville Pearson pearsonn51 at msn.com
Sun May 10 16:19:37 EDT 2009



I had problems similar to yours in a 190e and found out after trouble shooting everything in the trunk that the switch in the dash was bad. It had corroded up and caused the trunk system not to work right.



From: axelwulff at hotmail.com
To: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com
Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 10:54:33 -0400
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Engine stumbles, antenna chews the antenna mast



Ian,

I did not do anything to the electronics while removing the old antenna mast and inserting the new one. After it did not want to extend, I simply detached the 6-pin plug on top of the antenna body and reattached it, just to see if I could get it to re-set itself. That didn't work, so I had to pull the mast out again and re-insert it. Now it goes up and down, but does not stop retracting.

I'll take the antenna out to see if I can't figure it out.

Regards,
Axel J. Wulff
610-731-5453 Cellular
610-572-4611 Home






From: igunn at bmts.com
To: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com
Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 10:01:20 -0400
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Engine stumbles, antenna chews the antenna mast




The antenna, I can't remember what's in it, been a while since I had one apart, but there is a switch/switches inside that trigger an open circuit when the antenna reach's its limits open and closed. Some use a small micro switch that gets hit when the reel reach's furthest close and open, the reel carrier has a spring loaded pivot that when the cable is retracted, or extended, it pivots and hits the switch, cutting the power, through a set of small relays.

Was the electrical connection plug and play or did you have to mess with the wiring? Did you connect the antenna wire from the new system? I suggest that you bench the antenna, I'd be surprised if the mast is too short, because it doesn't matter as the cable reach's its limits and ratchets up the reel carrier. Do you have the electrical schematic? It will show you what each one of the wire does.

----- Original Message -----
From: Day . Ralph
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Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Engine stumbles, antenna chews the antenna mast



Axel,

Sounds like the antenna may be too short.

The stumble sounds like what I experienced with both my 84 500SEC and 91 560SEC. This happened when each of the cars had about 150K miles. We never found the problem, but suspect the vacuum line to the transmission.


Ralph D. Day
Senior Program Manager/ASQ LSS Certified Black Belt
MDA Master Black Belt
Dynamics Research Corporation
(301) 275-9030 (cell)



From: mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com [mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com] On Behalf Of Axel Wulff
Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 9:46 PM
To: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com
Subject: [W126 Coupe] Engine stumbles, antenna chews the antenna mast

Hi everyone,

I'm still doing battle with the audio make-over I embarked on about six months ago. It is coming along and I have CD/DVD and iPod sound again for the first time since December.

I changed out the antenna mast with one I picked up at the local (Devon, PA) MB dealership. I got the old one out without a hitch and the new one went in fairly smoothly as well.

The first sign of trouble was that the new mast did not rise after the installation.

I got it to go up and retract, but every time it goes down, the motor continues to spin after the mast is fully retracted and makes an infernal noise spinning against the nylon rope.

Anyone got an idea of what is going on?

Also, my M119 engine has developed a pronounced stumble. I happens when the engine has not fully warmed up and when applying the throttle after idling.

I strongly favor a fuel over spark as the cause, but am open to ideas about what solutions to try.

Regards,
Axel J. Wulff
610-731-5453 Cellular
610-572-4611 Home






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