There are three speed sensors on a Mercedes 190E.
Rod shaped speed sensors (impulse transmitters) measure wheel
speeds.
The 3 channel system, with 3 speed sensors, separately
measures wheel speed of each front wheel and both rear wheels. Speed
sensors for front axle are on steering knuckles. Speed sensor for rear
axle is on axle housing. Drive pinion serves to measure rear wheel
speed.
Speed sensor measures wheel speeds by sensing rotor teeth
movement. On front axle, rotor teeth are machined into front wheel
hub. Speed sensors for front axle are double-edged with diameter of .
71" (18 mm).
On rear axle, toothed rotor is pressed on drive pinion. Axles
with different ratios have gear wheels with different numbers of
teeth. The speed sensor for the rear axle is single-edged with a
diameter of .59" (15 mm).
If you have a 1989 or a 1990 2.6 Liter automantic transmission Mercedes Benz,then there is no PCV. It has already passed emissions.
Premium. Always.
firing order is1432
test
This is a job for a quailified repair specialist not for a DIYer.
call the dealership give the vin #,and they will give you the radio code
Contact a Mercedes dealer. Febi/bilstein Part# 08972 comes in 1 liter bottles. The power steering capacity is 0.6 liters(0.6US qt)for a 1990 190E 2.6
Where is the camshaft position sensor located on 1990 Lexus ls400?
It's located under the car on the exhaust pipe,probably has carbon build up on it. You can buy an o2 sensor tool from auto parts store
You might try 33343. It is the one I use for my 1991 model
On mine there was a bad sensor. Fixed it fora few dollars at O'reilly's. Take it to a Jiffy Lube or something, MB deal will rip you off.
The automatic transmission temperature sensor, on your 1990 Mitsubishi, is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will have to electrical wires going to it.