The Mercedes-Benz W123 is an iconic car that was launched in 1976, and its production continued up to 1986. The build quality, engineering prowess, and timeless aesthetics used in this car have allowed it to stand the test of time as far as reliability and durability are concerned.
This guide covers the most commonly reported problems in the Mercedes-Benz W123, symptoms, causes, and practical fixes available in Kenya.
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- Vacuum System Failures
Symptoms
HVAC vents stuck in one position
Central locking stops working
Engine shut off delay
Causes
Failing vacuum pump
Leaking vacuum actuators
Cracked vacuum lines
Fixes
Replace faulty actuators
Replace brittle vacuum hoses

- Diesel Engine Hard Starting
Symptoms
Rough idling
White smoke
Long cranking before startup
Causes
Weak battery
Injector wear
Faulty glow plugs
Fixes
Replace battery
Replace glow plugs
Clean or replace injectors
Check compression if problems persists

- Automatic Transmission Problems
Symptoms
Delayed gear shift
Slipping between gears
Hard shifting
Causes
Degraded transmission fluid
Worn vacuum modulator
Throttle linkage misadjustment
Fixes
Change transmission fluid & filter
Replace vacuum modulator
Adjust throttle pressure linkage

- Fuel System Issues
Symptoms
Poor acceleration
Engine stalling
Engine jerkiness
Causes
Rust in fuel tank
Clogged fuel filters
Faulty mechanical pump
Fixes
Clean fuel tank
Replace fuel filters
Replace fuel pump if found faulty

- Differential Noise
Symptoms
Clunking when accelerating
Whining noise while driving
Causes
Worn differential bearing
Low or degraded transmission fluid
Fixes
Change differential fluid
Replace differential bearings
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Maintenance Tips For Mercedes-Benz W123 Owners
- Follow the service schedule
- Frequent oil changes at specified intervals (5,000-8,000 miles)
- Regular brake inspections
- Use genuine parts only
- Tires and alignment (every 20,000kms)
- After every 6 months clean the battery terminal
- Frequently check the fluid levels (power steering, coolant brake, oil)
- Go for regular diagnostic scans to detect problems at an early stage
- Scan for fault codes early when warning lights appear
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