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It seems that it's not getting fuel and I can't hear the fuel pump running "Where is the fuel switch location in a 1989 300SE Mercedes Benz?"
Approximately $55,000.
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get a new radio or ask the person who u bought it from
Its the first black rectangular cube about 20" to the right of the battery.
To remove the ignition switch from a 1989 Mercedes 300SE, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Next, remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws or bolts. Once the cover is off, locate the ignition switch, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove the retaining screws or clips. Finally, carefully pull the ignition switch out of its housing.
It means Supplemental Restraint System....or airbag in common terms. If the light remains on, my guess is that the system no longer works. It would cost about $2K to replace. Those cars are so safe, the seatbelt/shoulder harness should hold you in just fine.
call a locksmith or order one from dealer
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.
No, it is a six-cylinder gasoline engine. If it were diesel, it would be labeled "300SDL" and make a lot more racket when the engine is running. The 300SEL is a W126 body style and is longer than the 300SE.
that why we pray! just to make it today!
Try to determine the origination of leak i.e. radiator, hose, thermostat housing etc. Try to determine the origination of leak i.e. radiator, hose, thermostat housing etc.