Try :
mercedesforum.com
benzforum.com
benzworld.org
forums.mercedesclub.org.uk
I hope this helps.
2006-09-23 07:35:49
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answered by David C 4
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My guess, and it should be correct , it should be on or near the heater motor itself. If I am correct, which I think I am, you will have to gain access to the heater motor itself, which may or maybee not an easy job. It depends where the heater motor is situated, either inside the engine bay or worse still under the dash somewhere. Silly thing is, I owned a Merc 220 Elegance up to 3 years ago and had to sell it only because it was too low for me as I had a fistula operation on my left wrist which is my life support access as I have renal failure, I miss the car.
Getting back to your car, are you sure it is the resistor? could it not be the switch or is there some sort of relay in the fuse box? don't ask which one as the merc I owned, if I remember correctly had at least 3 fuse boxes. If I can find my workshop manual for it, i will check it out for you and try and get back to you.
Good luck Jimmy
2006-09-23 08:00:04
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answered by DIAMOND_GEEZER_56 4
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The E-classification between 1990-1992 is a miles better automobile. i in my view would stay faraway from something MBZ made between 1995-2006(too plenty osmosis from Chrysler, and luckily Damlier dumped the Chrsyler team) My 1992 300CE lands as much as a real 7000RPM, has an S-classification indoors(by potential of todays standards), and is of the final era whilst MBZ threw staggering quantities of money to easily build the best automobiles interior the international. i'd hit upon a a million-proprietor(they are accessible) the two ninety-ninety two 300E or 300CE coupe(has the nice and cozy-rod engine). the two automobiles are rather solid, risk-free, and has effective properties elementary that purely some automobiles at the instant are recieve. anticipate to pay between $7000-10,000 for an wonderful occasion, yet then you incredibly've the motor vehicle for a minimum of 5-7 years, and additionally has a solid resale. don't be in a hurry to get some thing you ought to remorseful approximately down the line. make certain you're taking the motor vehicle out on the hwy, and spend $one hundred to have an self sustaining keep to examine ANY automobile you're procuring. If the seller balks, or protests, or is in a hurry to close the deal...walk...and don't fall for those 30-day warranties from used automobile sellers(or prolonged warranties)...they'll make their money by potential of shamming human beings. solid success!
2016-12-18 15:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I will answer your question directly: The component you are looking for is on the driver's side, rear of engine compartment just below the windscreen. In fact half under and behind the bottom lip of the windscreen. Some trim is in the way which is held on with screws hidden under rubber moulding and also some clips. Beware that to change this unit is a right pain in the proverbial and you'll probably have to remove part of the dashboard to get to the other side of it as well, as it is actually mounted in a firewall aperture. Hope this helps and good luck!
2006-09-24 06:29:10
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answered by mercyam01 2
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