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Thank you kindly for sharing your experience. I will certainly be checking the connectors and also the gasket between the MAF and Electronic Throttle. I did soray stsrted fluid around it and nothing affected the idle. But I'll also do a careful visual.I'm no longer the owner of a 500e, but your symptoms appear to replicate one of my other cars. My CLK55 (208) had an Kleemann SC installed not too long ago. To make a long story short during the install the throttle body cable was disconnected and reconnected a few times. The car was driving perfect for 2-3k miles after the install until one cold morning my car experienced very similar symptoms to yours.
I spoke w/ the Kleemann rep the following day who was aware of this problem and told me the pins in the cable that connect to the throttle body can wear or potentially have some carbon buildup. I opted to replace the pins and rebuild the harness and the car has run fine ever since. I actually took my car to the dealership for the repair and the svc advisor and mechanic thought I was a bit crazy when I told them what to do. They ended up covering most of it under some type of warranty when they realized this was the issue. My out of pocket was a few hundred. I know its a long shot although I get the feeling your problem is throttle related. The reason I am skeptical is because your symptoms were a result of changing spark plugs.. The guys on this site are beyond experts when it comes to these cars; I am sure they will be able to let you know if this might be worth investigating.
The main issue I had with my 500e was harness related. Best of luck w/ getting things sorted!
Thanks!Sure thing, thanks. I felt like it might be worth your while to check the connections around the TB. Sometimes the simple things can be overlooked. The level of expertise on this site far exceeds my knowledge of these cars, but wanted to post after recently experiencing very similar symptoms on my MB.
I hope everything works itself out for you in a timely manner. GL!
Well Dave ive lost my way on this problem now. All logic has been exhausted [emoji16]There's no way spark plugs would cause a shutdown at ~60°C consistently.
Have you disconnected the O2 sensor yet, as a test?
Ummmm.... sort of. Explanation below:Hey Dave my car is a non ASR. Does it have a component known as Electronic Accelerator Pedal Actuator (M16/1)?

Thanks KlinkThe slight pressure rise that you see is probably simply occurring as the injectors are being switched off. Your first impressions are correct. The test shows that it’s not a fuel pressure issue.
Klink is correct. Your test proves the engine is not shutting off due to lack of fuel supply. The pressure rise is due to engine vacuum dropping as the RPM's drop to zero, assuming the FPR vacuum hose was connected at the time.The slight pressure rise that you see is probably simply occurring as the injectors are being switched off. Your first impressions are correct. The test shows that it’s not a fuel pressure issue.
No. If it was shutting off fuel, the fuel pressure would have dropped near zero.Do you think the safety fuel shutoff inside the nonAsr ETA is shutting off fuel?
Me too. I'm out of ideas without having a digital scanner to view live data. Without live data, all you can do is swap parts.I'm stumped now.

Thanks Dave,Klink is correct. Your test proves the engine is not shutting off due to lack of fuel supply. The pressure rise is due to engine vacuum dropping as the RPM's drop to zero, assuming the FPR vacuum hose was connected at the time.
No. If it was shutting off fuel, the fuel pressure would have dropped near zero.
Me too. I'm out of ideas without having a digital scanner to view live data. Without live data, all you can do is swap parts.
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Who is Kent anyway?Sam, can't remember if you've tried this, but disconnect the MAF and see if the problem remains. The engine will run in a "fixed operating mode" with the MAF disconnected. This should prove if the MAF is faulty or not.
You could swap out the plugs if you want, but I'll be a monkey's uncle (or, Kent's nephew) if the plugs are causing an abrubt shutoff precisely at 60C every time.
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They could, but if so, they would look identical to Bosch. The photos above look substantially different than the Bosch (pics attached).Here is a shot if the Duralast coils. They irritate me as I just don't know that they work properly for sure being Duralast..
Bosch wouldn't make it for them would they?

Ok that's very different.They could, but if so, they would look identical to Bosch. The photos above look substantially different than the Bosch (pics attached).
I really doubt the coils are the cause of your issue, however, do you have a used set of coils you could pop in there for testing?
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HahahaFCP's free economy shipping is what I call "Donkey Post". Plan on 7-10 days, probably business days. Pretty likely it was sent via FedEx Smart Post, or UPS Mail Innovations, or something similar. Not the best option when you're in a hurry...
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Thanks Dave,
At least I can rule out the safety fuel shutoff in the TLLR Module.
I am going to have to tow the car from the busy road where it has been for a couple months to a safer quieter place to work on it.
I did not change the distributor caps but I did change the insulators and rotors. I heavily believe that this is not the issue because the engine shuts down like clockwork.
I installed a new Gasket between the MAF and ETA. nothing changed. Physically inspected all vacuum lines. Replaced most of them a while back.
I wonder if the CRANKshaft sensor could be slightly faulty? The only thing that leads me to think it's ok is that the car does restart for a few seconds after shutoff. It doesn't just crank and not fire.
Could the The camshaft position sensor do this?
Partially corroded fuse box?
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