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Re: to locate the fuel filter of my 1990 merc benz
It is below the tank on the rear passenger side. There is a plastice cover under the car, you have to remove it to expose the filter. It is next to the Fuel Pump.
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There are 2 PDF documents to open - above the photo on the site.
The first - the Routing Guide - shows the reference for the belt diagram (1987 MERC 190E) which is 6-2 on page 92 of the Guide. The second PDF shows the belt diagram for 6-2.
Hope this helps. Cheers Sean Voluntary contributor.
Check the seat belt wiring under your front seats, seat belt pre tensioners are related to the srs system and sometimes with seat adjustment these can become loose. The wires are mostly yellow in colour and if you check all connections are tight this may solve your problem
look for wet spots or stains on the motor !
alsodust & grime could be hiding a leak or a fracture in a fuel line or it could be a leaking fuel injector
check fiewall for loos ao brocken rubber grommets that pipes & wires pass through that could be allowing fumes into the cabin
cheers Rob.
The fuel filter is located under the car just in front the of rear axle near the right side (passenger side if you're in the USA). It's right there with the fuel pump.
Make sure you depressurize the fuel line before changing it though. :)
Also have a fire extinguisher close by - just in case things get crazy.
Ok there is a number of things that will stop it from revving past 3k from your description I would check the ignition timing for advance mechanical and vacuum .I don't know when you experience the fault or eg while driving or just free reviving in Neutral . BTW 190e does not have limp home mode so there is a real problem. Hope this helps
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