On a 1998 Mercedes-Benz E320, the transmission control module is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery. It is often mounted on the passenger side, attached to the vehicle's firewall. Accessing it may require removing some covers or components for better visibility. Always refer to a service manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
It is located in front of the shifter on top of the tunnel. Make sure to disconnect the control module before you unbolt it. If you don't and you drop it hard enough the airbags will deploy.
Passnger side of the motor at the back of the engine
In the engine compartment in the control module box. This is the little area by the right hood hinge that contains the control module. It is the K40/4 relay. Hope this helps.
In the 1999 Mercedes-Benz E320, the climate control sensor is typically located on the dashboard, near the center of the vehicle, often integrated into the climate control module. It can sometimes be found near the windshield or in the air intake area to accurately measure the cabin temperature. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific guidance.
The transmission drain plug is located on the transmission pan to the rear of the vehicle. Check out the related link for a step by step article with pictures on how to change the transmission fluid in your MB W210 chassis.
Not sure what year your e320 is but most e-class srs control units are located at front of center console behind the front ashtray.
Your 1998 Mercedes-Benz E320 may not shift out of first gear due to several potential issues, including low transmission fluid levels, a faulty transmission control module, or a malfunctioning shift solenoid. Additionally, problems with the throttle position sensor or a stuck valve body can also prevent proper shifting. It's advisable to check the transmission fluid and consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
2004 e320
Yes, inside the transmission.
Bad transmission?Linkage or cable control out of adjustment?
See the related link below for step by step instructions with pictures on how to change the transmission fluid in your 1999 MB E320.
Possibly kickdown button located under the 'gas' pedal is stuck in the down position.