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You need to look in the trunk behind the trim .Look up in the area of the fuel door , only inside the trunk you should see a red knob thats what you need to push or pull, its trial and error.
engine wiring harness upper and lower could be degraded, coil could be bad, throttle positioner, fuel distributor could be bad and depending if its a half year car and you have an OVP that could be bad. Also after a full tune up have someone adjust the duty cycle.
Sorry for the long delay. Due to the bad economy, Questions have risen 50% in the last 4-months. 1989 Mercedes-Benz 300-Class ALL (CE, E, SE, SEL & TE) Firing Order:
1-5-3-6-2-4 Cylinders:
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Assuming you have power seats, if you don't intend to change the seating position once you set it, you can simply reach under the seat from the back and unplug the motors, or remove the fuse associated with the power seats.
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