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Any DOT 4 brake fluid. OEM specs.
I buy transmission fluid from the dealer since it is a "synthetic oil" type fluid. Brake fluid is DOT-4 from anywhere althogh you can price it at the dealer.
Chilton and Haynes each have a manual with step-by-step instructions and illustrations.
Put your foot on it
DOT3
If the fluid level is okay, then your transmission is about to retire.
Chainsaw
Possibly brake pads due for replacement
Listed on the master cylinder cap.
The fuses in the 1989 Mercedes 300 control things like the lighting system, the door locks, the wipers, and the instrument gauges. The fuses also control the trunk latch and the turn lights and brake lights.
Could be,E-Brake slightly applied, Sticky E-Brake cables, E-Brake out of adjustment, Brake fluid reservoir low, Brake system in need of maintenance,
An oil change, for a Mercedes, can run between $200 and $300. It depends on where you go, what type or oil you use, and what city you live in.