call the dealership give the vin #,and they will give you the radio code
You might try 33343. It is the one I use for my 1991 model
firing order is1432
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This is a job for a quailified repair specialist not for a DIYer.
The 1990 Mercedes-Benz 190E 1.8 did not come equipped with airbags as a standard feature. Airbags became more common in vehicles during the early 1990s, but the 190E model from that year typically relied on seat belts for occupant safety. Some later models or trims may have offered airbags, but it was not standard in the 1990 version.
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.
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
Yes, the fuse is located at the rear of the radio adjacent to the power plug.
What does you owner's manual say? Try http://www.carradio.sk/ which has a huge database of car radios. Mike. Did they even make a 1990 190e? Wasn't it stoped in '88 and re-introduced in '91-'92? 1993 was the last year for the 190E You will need to contact the dealer for the radio code
You can obtain a fuse layout for a 1990 Mercedes-Benz 190E from the owner's manual, which typically includes a diagram of the fuse box and its corresponding functions. Additionally, you can find this information on various automotive forums, websites dedicated to classic Mercedes vehicles, or through repair manuals like Haynes or Chilton. If you're unable to locate it online, contacting a Mercedes-Benz dealership or a qualified mechanic can also provide the necessary details.
If you don't have the radio code with the manual you will have to go to the dealer and get the radio code.