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My last ditch effort
Car runs like an eighty year old man after a marathon. 89 2.6L 190E. Found a leaky EHA valve, replaced it. I asked the previous owner if he ever changed the Oxygen sensor. No. So I broke down and ordered the 3 figure part. It's on the exhaust manifold, right? The check engine light finally started coming on, so I figured it could give some codes. My brother's car did the same thing as mine and a new sensor did the trick. Exhaust smells like fuel. I'm hoping this will fix it. I'm out of ideas.
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Don't put any parts on your car before you check it first............what's the code number ????for your check engine light??
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I replaced the cap, rotor, spark plugs, fuel filter, and EHA valve so far. I don't know how to check codes on my Benz. Is there a guide on this site?
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First you have to find the X11/4 diagnosis 8 pole locate right next the battery nearby firewall open cover press the button right next to the red LED light (engine at idle or with ignition on) for 2-4 seconds read how many time red LED light-up,if only light-up once =no malfunction stored more then one =malfunction stored in system press button again for 2-4 senonds if no more number stored the previously number will reappear.
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MB STARS Master Guild Technician,17 years MB tech 14 years independent shop owner |
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