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W124 is the Mercedes-Benz internal chassis-designation for the 1984 to 1995/96 version of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, as well as the first generation to be officially referred to as E-Class. The W124 models replaced the W123 models after 1984 and were succeeded by the W210 E-Class after 1995. In North America, the W124 was sold for the 1985 through 1996 model years.

OM601913 start problem diesel

problem only on start up its a diesel om601913

Update (09/13/25)

the problem is when its worm it doesn't start up ay all

only when its cold starts i think its the diesel pump

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@theodorosne5063 for now this is just a placeholder. The OM601.913 should be the 2.0 (Diesel) model of the Om601 engine series build somewhere between 1983 and 2000.

Does it still turn over properly etc.? If so, then the issue most likely related to a worn out fuel injection pump or a bad fuel pump relay. What have you checked? Changed all the filters yet? When it is hot and does not start, have you opened to fuel cap to see if your MB will then start when the cap has been opened? What exact year is your engine?

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@oldturkey03 - yes i change all the filters still the same he doesn't have fuel pump he take it strate from the tank its the 2.000 cm diesel simple no tourbo 75 hp model 1995

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its a engine that the first vito 638 d use it the vito 1 but the first first its the same like 124

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@theodorosne5063 here is the Mercedes Benz Om601 Engine Service Manual We would need to know what injection pump this model has. Good to know about this being a Vito, since that eliminates the fuel pump relay :-) but do check the gas cap. If it is not vented properly, your engine can create a a vacuum in the fuel tank, restricting fuel flow which could have the symptoms you are describing. Of course, it is also possible that this is related to worn gasket (O-rings) on your fuel injector pump. One of the things I would check when this happens is the fuel flow on the pump itself. Crack one of the injector lines and see if you have fuel coming out.

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