Check fuse no 6. 20Amp located under the seat
that is the fuel pump relay fuse.
also check the function of the fuel pump relay itself.
No. Premium grade gasoline is required by Mercedes-Benz. To use a lower grade could cause engine damage.Source: FuelEconomy.gov:1998 Mercedes-BenzE320 Sedan -- See the related link.
[Edit] Between rear of engine and firewall. It's accessible from the top but you'll need a special OF wrench (cap type)
This depends... Many driveshafts from E280 would also fit, but the engine type is not the only determinant of the right type of driveshaft. There is also electronics for the ABS, ASR etc. to consider. The safest thing when bying a driveshaft is to get the parts number and check with MB what fits. A driveshaft from another E320 may not fit your car.
You may need to add refrigerant to your air conditioner unit to get the air cold. There could be a problem with your electrical system that affects your fan.
unfortunately no even if u do its going to be laggy and slow (thats if it starts)
4 oz @ 1:32. 128 oz per gallon divided by 32 = 4. I have a 320E model 2822 and the proper ratio is 50:1. Just divide 128oz by 50 and you will have the number of ounce of 2 cycle oil to add to each gallon of gas you mix for your snow thrower. Most higher end 2 cycle gas engines will use a 50:1 fuel to oil ratio, so if you have any other 2 cycle engines using this ration, then you are good to go. by the way...the gas cap on your Lawnboy states the proper ratio (50:1)