Right in front of the valve cover. You have to remove a cover to access it.
To change the distributor cap and rotor on a 1988 Mercedes Benz SE, first ensure the engine is off and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the distributor cap by unscrewing any retaining screws or unclipping it, and then carefully lift it off. Next, take out the rotor by unscrewing or pulling it off the distributor shaft, and install the new rotor. Finally, place the new distributor cap on, secure it, and reconnect the battery terminal.
Doesn't have em
Probably - remove distributor cap and look
If its a gas engine yes, if its a diesel no.
On top of the distributor cap.
Bad coil Distributor cap Rotor
look for 2 screws that hold down the cap. you will need a Phillips screwdriver for the job.
To clean the distributor in a Mercedes 300 SEL, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the distributor cap and rotor to access the internal components. Use a clean cloth and electrical contact cleaner to wipe down the distributor's interior, ensuring to remove any dirt or corrosion. Reassemble the distributor by replacing the rotor and cap securely before reconnecting any electrical connections.
Inside the distributor cap under the rotor.
Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.
You need an Allen wrech to remove the three bolts securing it to the block.
Follow the center wire on the distributor cap it will lead to the coil.