240D - 1983
The repair records are as follows: Purchased new in 1983, shipped from
Germany, single
owner - until I purchased it. (A couple of months ago, he said he missed it
and wished he
hadn't sold it).
24 September 1998 Miles 166853
1 Transmission $1125.00
Trans fluid $10.00
R&R Transmission $400.00
Labor $400.00
Parts $1135.00
Total $1553.10
1 March 1999 170144
1 Voltage Regulator $72.60
1 Used Vac Pump $75.00
Removed and replaced voltage regulator.
Checked charging - OK
Checked valve in pump - found OK
Removed pump - found roller bearing broken -
replaced with used pump.
Labor $110.00
Parts $147.60
Total $266.46
11 July 2003 190083
1 Belt $15.00
1 Bulb $1.50
Replaced A/C Belt $60.00
Replaced Brake Light Bulb
Total $77.49
22 July 2003 190209
1 Crankshaft seal $16.00
1 Atl Belt $15.00
1 Powersteering Belt $16.00
1 Hose $6.00
2 Clamps $4.50
1 Rear Window Seal $104.00
Removed belts & crank shaft
Pulleys, replaced engine front seal
Replaced alt and P/S Belts
Replaced fuel hose at fuel tank & clamps $210.00
Labor $210.00
Parts $161.50
Total $481.19
4 August 2003 190320
1 oil filter w/seals $14.00
7 qts oil $14.00
1 - oil plug $11.00
1 set rear pads $39.95
Chg oil & filter w/seals
Oil Plug
Replaced rear brake pads $35.00
Total $183.77
November 2004 :
(Not from my mechanic - But Local....groan!)
2 New tires $100.00
Oil Change $50.00
Windshield Wipers $40.00
10 December 2004 - 192486
Scheduled with independent mechanic who's cared for it since it was new.
Regular Transmission fluid change and brake fluid change
Check all hoses, fluid levels, vacs, power steering, brake pads, etc.
Replace or repair passenger side windshield wiper hose connector
Conduct overall inspection - write diagnosis
This was a one owner car purchased new and shipped from Germany in 1983.
It has the original body, rubber, paint, seats, radio, carpets, glass,
grill, EVERYTHING except transmission, drivers door hinge and rear window
seal.- are all as they were from the
factory in Germany. I've owned it eighteen months and like it VERY much.
There's just one thing: I'd like to get the age old water spots off the
chrome and get it
shiny new. Do you have any ideas, suggestions, info.? And what, if
anything can I expect with
this mileage (192,486) in terms of major repairs? Yeah, I do 'baby' it and
keep a thick
coat of wax on it. Right now it's raining and it's sitting outside in the
yard with water
beaded up all over it. It is a beautiful dark blue with a smooth ride. Yes
it's heavy, and
that makes me feel 'safer'. I've no intention of winning a race, but it
will run after the
gears SHIFT!
TIA.
Helen
T.G. Lambach - 09 Dec 2004 05:42 GMT
Your car has been well cared for. It may need new door seals - the
rubber strips around the doors. Not cheap - about $100 per door plus
labor but will eventually be necessary.
As to water spots: the bumpers can be polished with MILD polish. I use
Glasswax (for its mild abrasive) to remove water spots from the bright work.
Martin Joseph - 09 Dec 2004 22:15 GMT
> As to water spots: the bumpers can be polished with MILD polish. I use
> Glasswax (for its mild abrasive) to remove water spots from the bright
> work.
Actually I prefer steel wool for this job. Not those crappy SOS pads
either, the big tough kind of steel wool. usually the brand I see
these days is "chore boy".
After you rub that on the chrome it's best to use some kind of coating
to protect it also, if it's going to be exposed to the elements...
marty
Juergen . - 09 Dec 2004 22:25 GMT
> > As to water spots: the bumpers can be polished with MILD polish. I use
> > Glasswax (for its mild abrasive) to remove water spots from the bright
> > work.
> Actually I prefer steel wool for this job. Not those crappy SOS pads
I'd try something _milder_ first, steel wool
is more on the _rough_ side.
Maybe try http://www.duw.de/Picture_Pool/408571.jpg first?
Juergen
Helen - 10 Dec 2004 00:06 GMT
>> > As to water spots: the bumpers can be polished with MILD polish. I use
>> > Glasswax (for its mild abrasive) to remove water spots from the bright
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>
> Juergen
Thanks for the replies. I found this (MAAS). Does anyone here know
anything about it? If it does what their ad says, then other similar
products
will soon be out of business. Here's the link:
http://www.maasinc.com/index.html
Helen
Martin Joseph - 10 Dec 2004 18:28 GMT
>>> As to water spots: the bumpers can be polished with MILD polish. I use
>>> Glasswax (for its mild abrasive) to remove water spots from the bright
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I'd try something _milder_ first, steel wool
> is more on the _rough_ side.
I admit it seems that way, but it absolutely doesn't scratch chrome,
it polishes it like nobody's business. My friend Andy who is a
fanatical car detailer/cleaner taught me this trick and it's a great
one!
Try it in a wrecking yard first, or on some crappy beater parked on
your street if you don't believe me, although why you are polishing
chrome on someone else's beater might be hard to explain...
I don't know about chromed plastic though... Don't have a clue about
that crap.
Marty
Juergen . - 10 Dec 2004 22:02 GMT
> Try it in a wrecking yard first, or on some crappy beater parked on
> your street if you don't believe me, although why you are polishing
> chrome on someone else's beater might be hard to explain...
Yes - THAT would be REALLY hard...
> I don't know about chromed plastic though...
> Don't have a clue about that crap.
Weel, since some years I have Italian copy
bumpers on my W123 (yes, that is NO joke,
it is copies from Italy being _much_ cheaper
than the originals!) and these have a much
weaker chrome than the original ones, they
are easily to scratch (compared to the originals).
Juergen
Mister Tawny the Talking Tiger - 11 Dec 2004 03:28 GMT
Okay my thoughts as a 6 year owner...
My 240D has well over 1.5 MILLION miles, it's on it's 3'rd motor and 2nd
tranny. My fuel economy is VERY good compared to most (althoug I rarely
drive more than 60 mph), at 40+. I have taken care to make sure it does get
checked out regularly. I cannot imagine ANY car giving the quality and
longetivity that this one has.
My current woes though.. I need new rear cv bbots (anyone with a good split
boots reference please step up), and I have a REALLY leaky rear engine seal.
Both of these will necesitate a lot of money in repairs, but I think it's
worth it.
Can't get a car like this nowadays. especially with the "throwaway
mentality" that is present in current autos........