The 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190E may not start in cold conditions without starting fluid due to several potential issues. Common reasons include a weak battery that struggles to provide sufficient power in low temperatures, fuel system problems such as clogged fuel filters or failing fuel pumps, or issues with the ignition system like worn spark plugs or a faulty ignition coil. Additionally, if the engine oil is too thick due to cold temperatures, it can hinder engine rotation, making it difficult to start. Regular maintenance and checks can help identify and resolve these issues.
The 1985 Mercedes 190e could have a stuck choke. Check the choke mechanisms to start with, to see if that's the problem.
No, you should not use Dexron III in a Mercedes 190E transmission. Mercedes-Benz vehicles, including the 190E, typically require specific transmission fluids that meet their standards, such as Mercedes-Benz ATF 236.1 or similar specifications. Using the wrong fluid can lead to poor performance or damage to the transmission. Always refer to the owner's manual or consult a professional for the correct fluid type.
This is probably a separate issue. Most 190e's with the 2.6l engine are known to be rather troublesome in cold, and wet weather. As I live in Maine, we get a lot of that... The most common solution is to replace the cold start sensor. This will keep you from having to give your car a shot of starting fluid every time you want to go somewhere.
To check the rear differential fluid level on a Mercedes-Benz 190E, first, ensure the vehicle is on level ground. Locate the fill plug on the differential housing, typically found on the side. Remove the fill plug using a wrench; the fluid level should be just below the plug opening. If fluid seeps out when you remove the plug, the level is adequate; if not, you may need to add the appropriate differential fluid until it reaches the correct level.
who give the signal in the 5th injector to start 1992 Mercedes Benz 190e 2.3
Check the fuel pressure at the injector distribution headpipe.
Dextron/Mercon 3
Locate transmission dipstick. The dipstick tube is the fill tube.
A car not starting could be a lot of things. If the battery is charged and it wont start than look towards the start circuit. - If your battery is dead and that's why it wont start than look at the battery or the charge circuit. Hope this helps.
Pop the hood - it's a black box by the brake fluid tub.
alright this is whats wrong with ur car it could be the safety shut off swich. and for this i can answere it derectly but if u do find it it could maybe be under the steering wheel on the left side and you probobly have to adjust it..
The dealer told me Dextron II for my 91, I used it and have had no problems.