Open the bonnet, remove the scuttle cover, wiper motor, and finally blower motor.
Remove the inside door panel from your Mercedes-Benz. Remove the wiring harness from the window motor. Remove the window motor linkage. Remove the window motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new window motor.
See my tutorial on this at the following link http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w201-190e-d-class/1358590-troubleshooting-mercedes-benz-190-e-d-210-tempmatic-climate-control-system.html#post2716281
Blower is a dual squirrel cage unit located under the wiper arm assembly. You will need to remove this and the engine bay fire wall center section to gain access.
To locate the blower control resistor, windshield wiper then plastic panels under windshield wiper must be removed. Then remove wiper motor and linkage assembly. In the center of the car under the wiper linkage the plastice heater motor cover must be removed. Remove heater motor. The resistor/controller mounts directly below the heater motor. Resistor unit and wire harness must be removed as an assembly. Install new resistor and work back through directions. Due to the amount of labor involved it is recommended to check the blower motor at the same time.
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Left side of engine under the intake manifold.
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A Mercedes 190e doesn't have a carburetor. They are fuel injected.
oil filter on a Mercedes 190E 1986 is in the back of engine
It is probably the motor itself it sounds like u have a bearing going bad you can view my tutorial on this at the following link it will help u test this problem http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w201-190e-d-class/1358590-troubleshooting-mercedes-benz-190-e-d-210-tempmatic-climate-control-system.html#post2716281
On my 1984 190E, it is simple - there are a couple of tabs at the bottom of the back seat (where your heels would be if you were sittng), you have to look, the seat will pull right out!
The auxiliary fan on a Mercedes is located in front of the radiator. To remove it, one should remove the wiring connection from the fan first, then unscrew the bolts holding the fan in place.