The glow plug relay could be bad, poor contacts on the fuse or plug contacts to the relay. Obvious reason is a week battery.
Air in the fuel line?? There is a filter in your tank that may need to be replaced.
Of course you can. The battery is located on the left side under the rear seat.
There are two latches you must unlock before you can slide the seat forward and lift it up.
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You will find all that info in the owners manual.
if your air filter gets wet, then it could get mist into engine, not good for obvious reasons, also if your belt gets wet, then it will not turn your alternator as well and your battery will have less amperage. both are not long term problems but if your engine still boggs down when the air filter and belt are dry then i dont know anything else the problem could be, try replacing your air filter, cheap and easy.
If it is in bad condition, $800-1200
Good condition=$1250-3000
Perfect Condition=$3500-6500
it should be right on top of the engine if im not mistaking. its a cartridge type filter, so you will have to remove the cap to pull it out. it should be a black cap on top of your engine just unscrew it and it should be inside.
i need a 1992 mecerde-benz 300e 2.6 serpentine belt diagram
Under Passengers side floor pan and its covered by a tin (usually black) splash cover. Remove screws (about 4) and slide cover off. U will c the filter and pump (and perhaps the fuel regulator depending on model) Remember to replace the 2 brass O ring seals also and remember it will leak petrol when U disconnect. Remove fuel pump relay (behind battery), crank over motor a good few times, and this will stop the leaking of the fuel which is under preassure
Sparkplug change, almost every filter except fuelfilter maybe, change of brake fluid and control of paintwork. Service A; means appr. time of work: 1 hour. Service G; appr. 7 hours, and will cost you around 1500-2000$ with parts. Driving like a king costs a kingdom..
It's located underneath the front rock & mud shield. Remove the four torx screw on the shield and you should see it partially covered by some cables. I found a how-to at www.rootsrain.com/?p=93 that includes pictures of it.
You can't. You must access the battery to jump start the car. Why can't you get to the battery? Unlock the door with your key, and open the hood.
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Remove wheels
Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place
Remove caliper mounting bolts
Slide caliper off rotor
Use a "C"clamp to fully retract piston into caliper body
Replace inner and outer pads
Re-Install caliper
PUMP BRAKE PEDAL TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE
The oil filter is located a the rear of the engine (top side) on the drivers side and is hidden by the air filter.
Well, that really depends on opinion. For example though, in DTM races in the 1990s, Mercedes turned the 190e entry level luxury car into a high performance touring car to compete against the BMW M3. The BMW proved to be the worthier of the two. But the BMW M3 road car wasn't nearly as reliable as the rugged 190e. Some cars from BMW outperformed certain one's from Mercedes. But some cars from Mercedes outperform cars from BMW.
BMW is better but Mercedes is more beautiful ..........
of course the BMW looks better
From what I know it's Mercedes-Benz. A close friendwho is a mechanic has been collecting them for years, and absolutely loves them. Lots of other people i know drive them happily.
My mum purchased a BMW, and was very disappointed. Heaps of (unrelated) people she knew told her not to buy one, and they were right.
So basically: -BMW are never recommended
- Mercedes are better made and smoother to drive and repair
- Personally i think BMWs are better looking cars, but it's hard to beat Mercs for classiness.
Extra
- Toyotas are not a German car or luxury, but if you go for the top of the range ones it is almost the same as mercedez, some people even think they are better (and WAY better value for money)
It calls for 91 octane fuel. However the engine does have a know sensor so it will adjust ignition timing to keep from damaging the engine if a lower octane fuel is used.