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1995 S600...resevoir located under forward cover between left and right intake banks.
1) What is this for? 2) It's empty, and that can't be good. What type of fluid is used in it? 3) Does it need to be "bled" since it's empty? 4) What is bleed procedure?
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It is the power steering reservoir.
You should refill it with M-B fluid (part No. 000-989-88-03) Chris Last edited by MB_FanAddict; 06-29-2004 at 12:20 AM. |
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I wonder how on Earth the power steering still operated with empty reservoir... I've tried to move the steering wheel on my car(a few hundreds of pounds lighter) with engine stopped, and I barely could...
~Nautilus
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Thanks guys. The system must still have enough in it to operate, because steering is effortless.
Can you tell me the oil part number for the hydraulic suspension? That reservoir looks low too.
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The closest I could find is the PN for Active Body Control Fluid (MB ABC Fluid), MB PN 001 989 24 03 10. Hopefully, somebody can verify this.
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The hydraulic oil for the level control is part number 000-989-91-03-10
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Thank you All!
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1995 S600, 1 of 618 (sold) "Speed is just a question of money...how fast you wanna go?" LONG LIVE THE W140! Visit my Web Page at www.v12uberalles.com |
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