Should be on the block, check right behind the alternator on the Block. If not there then check on the datacard that came with the vehicle. You could also try the dealer, as they have a complete record on all the cars from that period.
behind the engine
By this I assume you mean the amount of oil that will fill the engine to the maximum oil guage level when the engine is empty. For the 190E 2.6 it is between 6 and 7 lts (1.5gallons)
The overload protection relay on a 1993 Mercedes 190E is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery, in a relay box. It can also be found in the fuse box, which is located on the driver's side of the vehicle. Consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and identification of the relay to ensure proper handling.
Yes, the 1993 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.6 is equipped with an engine oil cooler. This component helps regulate the temperature of the engine oil, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the engine. The oil cooler is particularly beneficial in maintaining consistent oil viscosity and preventing overheating during operation.
By using a tool box open the location and remove it to replace it with a new one
For a 190E 1984 Model, it is about 60Litres, this is 13 Gallons(UK) or 16 Gallons(US). For a 190E 1993 Model it should be the same +/- 5Litres.
There is no filter:)
Where and how do you change the fuse for the dash bord lighting sytem in the 1993 190e 2.3l
well if it has the same engine layout as my 1993 190e in the front of the engine there is a fan, and that fan has a clutch integrated into it, to engage when the engine starts to over heat, and they do wear out which means you can stop the fan with your hand while the engine is running. not recommended to try doing with your fingers.
There is a number on the recoil starter and the back of the engine .
16 gallons
under the sprocket on the left of the motor