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
Just read the manual is there, if you are lazy enough to read the manual is under the steering wheel and than open the latch under the Mercedes logo
Use exactly what is listed in your owners manual. Do not have a manual then call your local Mercedes dealer for the correct oil recommendation.
In a Mercedes CLK 500, you can find the power steering fluid reservoir near the front of the engine bay, typically on the driver's side. The vehicle requires a specific type of power steering fluid, usually referred to as "MB 001 989 24 03" or similar, which is different from standard power steering fluid. Always check your owner's manual for the correct fluid specification and ensure you use the recommended type to maintain optimal performance and avoid potential damage.
The power steering fluid used varies according to the pump not the motor. It is best to use your owner's manual or repair manual to find the correct type of fluids to use for your vehicle.
need a copy of service manual for my c220 Mercedes
It is important to have everything in the steering wheel column in its correct place. A diagram for the 1984 Grand Prix steering wheel column can be found in its maintenance manual.
Have you checked your owners manual? Surprisingly this was listed in mine but I have an older model.
Depends on the model/year/engine. Use exactly what the owner's manual lists. If you do not have an owner's manual then contact a Mercedes dealer for the correct octane fuel.
The 1999 Mercedes S420 typically uses hydraulic power steering fluid that meets the specifications of Mercedes-Benz's own fluid, known as CHF 11S (Central Hydraulic Fluid). It's important to use the recommended fluid to ensure proper functioning and longevity of the power steering system. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and consult with a professional if uncertain.
It could be the drivers manual, the book that is kept in the glove compartment or it could mean that the transmission is a manual standard shift or it could also mean the steering is not power steering but manual steering.
I have owner's manual for MB 126 300 SE, SEL, and they write fluid for power steering is named MB Power steering fluid, capacity: 1.3 l (1.4 US qt), for rear axle Hypoid gear oil SAE 90, 85 W 90, capacity: 1.1 l (1.2 US qt) but they also write that "Your authorized MERCEDES BENZ dealer will advise you on recommended brands." That's all. Added: DexIII/Merc is an acceptable power steering substitute. Per MB service bulletin.
Standard power steering fluid will do for most cars. Just look in the owners manual for the correct one. Or if you want call your local dealer and ask them