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in the boot remove the RHS interior panel , its the green relay
the control unit is located in the boot pass side behind the panel were the fuse box is you need 2 remove the panel to get at it
The inertia switch on a 1985 Mercedes 500 SEL is located in the passengers side kick panel.
it is in the trunk pass side kick panel
Fuel door is locked when car locked, push on the forward part of door, the aft side will pop out.
loose or broken wires between door jamb and switch
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library. Tim should check the repair manual section a little more carefully, they don't have manuals for Mercedes... All of the available manuals, including the Factory Service Manual from Mercedes (2 Cd's) are all but useless. The factory service manual from Mercedes doesn't give you any information about how the cars come apart... I have worked as a mechanic (Not Mercedes) while I was getting my Mechanical Engineering degree... They are nice cars, but they are unique in many respects. They do not come apart like most other cars on the planet. The door panels do not snap in as every other car in the world does... You have to lift the door panel up to release it... What you have to do first in order to lift up the door panel varies... Mercedes typically likes to have no visible fasteners if it is at all possible, so figuring out how to get the door panel off without damaging it may be no simple task. I have seen responses on the net stating "Remove the two screws holding the armrest" Please... I haven't ever seen a Mercedes with screws through the armrest... I've only owned a couple, but neither one had any visible screws in the interior of the car... Not one visible screw. The only fasteners visible from the inside of the car were the heads of the bolts holding the door to the frame. Tim should stick to giving advice to people working on their Chevy or their Toyota... Those cars are simple to work on.
Simple... You remove the wheel from the car and punch out the center cap from the backside of the wheel.
usually if you open the door, look in the door edge under the rubber seal right behind the handle you will see a screw, try to tighten it..
Open the drivers door and there is a fuse box on the side of the dash you can only see with the drivers door open. The seat fuses are 25 and 41.
Should be located behind the driver's door panel on control box
the fuel filter is located under the rear passenger door. in front of the rear wheel.