It is located on the top of the engine to the right front of the valve cover just behind the spark plug wres. it is a big brass thing screwed into the aluminum.It has three wires that plug into the top. It just unscrews and for 41 dollars at napa it is done. Now my plug on top is broke so tell me what wires go where (they are color coded ) so I can fix mine
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A Mercedes 190e doesn't have a carburetor. They are fuel injected.
unplug the connector, remove the oxygen sensor, it is located under the vehicle at the catalytic converter. install new oxygen sensor, plug in connector. done.
my 1993 190E 2.3 is doing the same thing. just replace the switches...they tend to not last
Depends on your mecanical skills--A Haynes manual will help but it is not easy. If you do it be sure to measure the length of your head bolts and if you have oil in the coolant all hoses must be replaced
By adding coolant to the overflow reservoir, if it does not turn off when at the proper level the sensor is most likely faulty.
By using a tool box open the location and remove it to replace it with a new one
The oxygen sensor for my 1989 190E 2.6 is located on top of the exhaust just underneath the passenger side of the car. The wiring from the 02 sensor runs up underneath the passenger side floorboard carpet.
doesnt have one for that, only check engine, low oil, washer fluid, low coolant, break pads sensor, e-brake, high beam.
oil filter on a Mercedes 190E 1986 is in the back of engine
crank position sensor is between oil filter and starter, follow wire from module
Located just behind the front license plate. Looks like a little pencil.