u cant.... too old.!
The best place to find a diagram of timing chain and gear alignment would be at a Mercedes dealer. Dealers keep many manuals and periodicals listing all the thousands of parts of their vehicles.
Underneath the wiper motor assy.
starts and runs for a minute and stops running
On my 1988 its located between the brake reservoir, and the hood hinge on the drivers side.
Under the hood, in front of drivers side windshield, next to brake vacuum booster (for the main fuse panel)
In the Mercedes-Benz 300TE, the radiator is located at the front of the engine compartment, directly behind the front grille. It is positioned between the engine and the front bumper, allowing for optimal airflow to cool the engine coolant. Accessing the radiator typically involves opening the hood and may require removing protective covers or components for maintenance.
Yes, you can install an aftermarket hitch on a 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300TE. However, it's important to select a hitch specifically designed for that model to ensure proper fitment and towing capacity. Professional installation is recommended to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations. Always check the vehicle's towing specifications before proceeding with the installation.
On my 1983 Mercedes 380 SEC I had a similar problem. I removed the Idle Control Valve, soaked it in propanol to clean out the carbon buildup. Then sprayed thoroughly with penetrating oil & reinstalled. Problem solved! Or a new ICV can be purchased for >$200, I would try cleaning it first
The best place to find the fuse box list is in the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Owner's Bible (BentleyPublishers.com). You can also purchase a copy at www.autohausaz.com. If you are trying to install a new stereo, take it to a MB shop and have them do it, it is $40 WELL spent!
well in my Mercedes Benz 300TE, which is a station wagon type, the cap is in the back right medical kit under the right hand panel that when you take it off theres a red knob thing that when you press down on it, it keeps the tank lid closed so no one can siphon gas from your tank. hope this helped.
To replace the belt tensioner on a 300TE, first disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Next, remove the serpentine belt by loosening the tensioner pulley with a wrench or ratchet. Once the belt is off, unbolt the old tensioner from its mount and install the new one in its place, ensuring it is securely fastened. Finally, re-route the serpentine belt around the pulleys and reconnect the battery terminal.