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RUSSIAN SITE
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there should be a link to click that changes the language to english.. usually something like "en" in the upper right corner.
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R Martin Dallas, TX (Addison) 86 560SEL, 128K |
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It's not logical to work with the Russian site when MBUSA provides free access to the entire USA parts system.
You can run a "datacard" on your vehicle and obtain all the same information. If there's any difference the official system will be the accurate one. You can also look up parts for your car, and if you enter your VIN there won't be any question which parts are correct. http://epc.startekinfo.com Have a great day.
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![]() However, if you're curious you can try this link which puts you on the correct Russian site and in English. http://old.mbclub.ru/mb/vin/?lng=eng |
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The "secret" is to forget the stupid Russion site and get info from MBUSA.
http://epc.startekinfo.com Once you've entered your VIN, run a "datacard."
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Kent Christensen Albuquerque '07 GL320CDI, '06 SLK350 |
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thanks guys,got both sites on puter now,problem solved.
larry perkins |
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