It's in the rear of the car, near the right rear tire.
The Mercedes-Benz 300E may stall due to several reasons, including fuel delivery issues, such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump, which can restrict the flow of gasoline to the engine. Electrical problems, such as a faulty ignition system or issues with the crankshaft position sensor, can also cause stalling. Additionally, vacuum leaks or problems with the idle air control valve can disrupt engine performance. Regular maintenance and diagnostic checks can help identify and resolve these issues.
Try mine it's 7320
http://www.installuniversity.com/mb/w203/w203/fp.html
Either MB power steering fluid or Dexron ATF.
There are several things that can cause your car to only run for five seconds and then stall. The most common cause is a plugged fuel filter or a malfunctioning fuel pump.
The sending unit in the fuel tank is defective,, replace it and fix your problem.
I want to now how i can replace the water pump in my e320 mb 1994
Try www.manualsunlimited.com. Price $ 23.95 for the entire repair/troubleshooting/maintenance and user-manual. Manual to be downloaded. A very large file, I believe far over 800 MB. Or you might try at http://mb.braingears.com. If you can get your browser to open the pages, you can have the same manual there for free. Mozilla Firefox works pretty well with it. Click on Model # 124, and then Disk 2.
He was born in 1987, it makes him 25 years old this year<3
The obvious answer would be that its not getting fuel. Have the fuel filters been changed?
SAE 10w30 synthetic.
It's the brake pump, once exceded the number of cycles needs to be reset or pump replaced. Mercedes has extended the warranty to 10 years from the date of manufacture. MB dealer can apply for goodwill pump replacement. Not sure about exact details but your local MB dealer should be able to answer.