You need to check your fuses. It could be as simple as a blown fuse. If not, it could be an electrical problem but that would need to be looked at by someone who knows cars. A fuse you should be able to do yourself. The fuse panel is normally located on the passenger side of the dash/center console. If you don't have the manual to tell you which fuse is for what this could be a long task. Just pull out fuses (making sure to replace them in the correct spot) until you spot a blown fuse if any. If you do find one, replace it with the correct fuse and you should be good to go.
Answer: on the turning signal switch turn the handle forward for headlights. high beams pull in to flash. push out for high beams to stay on.
only the headlights are suppose to flash on a headlight flasher
First of all, are the dash lights also out......if so, the rheostat behind the instrument cluster may be the cause........
my 1993 190E 2.3 is doing the same thing. just replace the switches...they tend to not last
1993 mercedes station wagon 3.2 liter
No, there is no direct connection.
Headlights - Cat Power song - was created in 1993.
information on the 1993 Mercedes 300 e class fuse
There is no fuse. Headlights work on a circuit breaker.
Loose wires, loose bulb, loose switch. Or maybe its because you live on a really bumpy road and it only looks like they flicker...
Price is reputed to be about $130,000. The 1993 Mercedes SL 600 retailed for $119,900 in 1993.
If you mean the headlight switch, pulling it out once turns on the dash lights and turns off the daytime running lights, pulling it again turns on the headlights.