Yes, but the '90 124 2.5 Diesel starts in 2nd, unless you "floor" it.
Werner

----- Original Message ----- From: "Desert Rat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Starting in second


US model diesels start in first, gas models start out in 2nd. Only
exception is my 85 380SL. All of the many gas W126 models I have owned
start out in 2nd and the W126 diesels started out in 1st.

For further clarification, check your specific owners manual.

On 1/24/06, John Berryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tuesday, January 24, 2006, at 10:26 AM, Donald Snook wrote:

>> From what I understand, the gasser 126's start in 2nd gear and this is
> why they are little slow off the line.

       I don't believe this to be the case for that particular model.


>   A few questions?  Why did
> Mercedes do this?

To keep wheels for spinning on slippery surfaces and for fuel economy.

> If it starts in 2nd then does it ever go into 1st?

       Yes, when you mash the throttle it will drop down.

> Is there a way to change this? Is there a reason not too?

       Yours should start in 1st gear. This feature was used in 240Ds and
some 201 190Ds, 124s and probably some other models that I'm not aware
of.
       I have a Euro 124 owners manual that describes this in depth.

Johnny B.
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