Yes it is
190D (diesel) versions are, otherwise not exactly. 190D 2.0 needs 5-7l/100km, depends on traffic environment, however, it can eat poor quality fuels, e.g. raw vegetable oil.
2litre diesel 605 kg unbraked trailer 1200 kg braked trailer 2.5 litre diesel 625 kg unbraked 1200 kg braked
no different threads the 190d is unique
I'm not positive about your diesel but my gas model is under the back seat on the right side in a foam box presumably for noise damping.
i have an 1987 190E which comes with an airbag
The fuel shut off relay or pump relay on the 1986 Mercedes 190D is located behind the battery on the vehicle's firewall. The relay also contains a fuse that can be damaged as well as the relay.Ê
My best guess would be on Ebay. I have found many parts for my 1991 190E 2.6L and for my 1983 240D 2.4L. If that doesn't help, try to google "1961 190D ignition switch" That might help also. I hope this helped!
Using a Mercedes 190D-2.2 as an example; Normal operating temperature is around 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep in mind that the clutch operated radiator cooling fan is designed to shut off when the coolant temperature reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius and below. SPKB..
190e- 25miles per gallon 190d- 35 miles per gallon
On a 1987 Mercedes-Benz 190D, the starter is located on the lower side of the engine, near the transmission. It can be accessed from underneath the vehicle, usually on the passenger side. The starter is bolted to the engine block and connected to the battery and ignition system. Make sure to disconnect the battery before attempting any service on the starter.
SAE 90 .7 or 1.1 litre depending on the rear.
You can read it from owner manual, bearing in mind it should be 5 litre with oil filter change.