Look in a pick and pull or a junkyard
Take it to a mechanic.
Mercedes Benz
NO!! The hood ornament Which is the visible symbol of the car you own is a very erect structure with a spring loaded [relief] allowing it to flex without damaging your hood
use a putty knife and get under the emblem . put a paint stick under the putty knife the pry up and move around the disc until its up completely DON'T DO IT! THIS GUY DOESN'T KNOW THE DIFF BETWEEN AN ORNAMENT AND A "BADGE". ACCESS TO THE ORNAMENT IS UNDER THE HOOD. REMOVE THE SPRING RETAINER AND REMOVE THE ASSEMBLY.
Open the hood and identify the 2 small galvanized metal tabs on either side of the spring on the underside of the ornament base. They will be at the 6 and 12 o'clock positions. Grasp one with a pliers and rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise (to 3 and 9 o'clock). Push the old ornament upwards through the hood. Twist the tabs on the new ornament to 3 and 9 o'clock, place through the hole in the hood and turn the tabs back to 6 and 12 o'clock.
Mercedes
It mean " By Land, By Air and By Sea" the company was known for providing the best engines for each mode of transportation.
Open the Hood, It is located on the passenger side almost against the firewall
The symbol for Mercedes cars (the daughter was named Mercedes)
Yes the Mercedes Benz SLK has a folding hardtop that is worked from inside the car and folds down in to the boot area.
Not all E-class have two batteries, for the ones that do, one is under the hood and the other is in the trunk.
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