Frequently Asked Questions
The fuel filter is next to the fuel pump and both are under the car, under the rear seat of the copilot side. You have to open a big plastic box and you woul find it.
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its on passenger side under car around back seat there is a metal plate you have to take off
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Pull the HT leads off (one at a time so you dont get them mix up) Using a deep socket, (socket sets usually have spark plug sockets included) undo the spark plugs like you would a ...
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I use 0/30 synthetic in my 89 260e. I have owned it since it was 1 year old and have serviced it myself. Because of the long life of synthetic oil I only have to change the oil and...
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There is an overvoltage protection device, which I think is the item to which you are referring to, attached to the side of the engine management computer located behind the batter...
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I have an original sticker from my 1988 260 E and its for 48,000 w/ aluminium wheel upgrade all else is std.
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Gas cap door lock is tied into the vehicle vacuum lock system. If the car doors are unlocked than so should the trunk and gas cap door. Gas cap actuator can be accessed from the tr...
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it is hydrolic oil it is the same type you use in the hydrolic steering pump AF(DEXRON-II (R) Automatic Transmission Fluid)
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left bottom corner of dashboard. On the side of driver left foot. Pull the red lever
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Take it to a Mercedes Benz shop and have them do it. The stereo wiring on these things is all convoluted and varies from car to car even in the same model year (dealer stereo upgra...
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you don't unless you want to go underneath the car and get coverd in everything and also you don't drive it so you don't get fat and get some more exercise
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is it gas or diesel a huge amount of old mercedes are diesel which means you don't have a distributor cap if its gas you will you need to put more detail in here well what youneed ...
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first check the owner's manual of your car. there should be a diagram in there indicating where you can find it underneath the hood of your vehicle. you can also find it by followi...
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There is no manual adjustment. The timing chain has an automatic tensioner that uses oil pressure to apply tension to the chain. If that's not doing the job you have either a worn ...
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Being a 1989 model and therefore nearly 20 years old, I would disagree with those recommending a 5-weight oil. Too light for this vintage auto. I'm guessing the car has well over 1...
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has to be at least at 1000rpm a minute otherwise its a right-off Source(s): I was a mechanic at a top London business for 14 years specialised in Mercs & Chryslers
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some of the M/B fuel door open by just pushing the door in and pulling it out there is no release inside the car !!
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this mercedes sounds like it has been taken care of very well, Ist change oil every 3000 mi and filter, use high octane fuel always and drive for ever. Mercedes will stay dependabl...
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Find a shop that works w/ R12. Don't convert to 134 unless you absolutely MUST. You won't be happy with the performance of a converted system - it's worth keeping on R12. The older...
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i would go for the benz. mercedes have been known to last really long. also compare the mileages and whether the engine had been rebuilt or not. Source(s): i drive a merc 200e
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Rear passenger side before the axle there is a cover held in by 4-5 plastic nuts remove
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