This comprehensive workshop service repair manual, written in German, is specifically designed for the Mercedes-Benz Typ-201 Limousine (190D to 190E 2.5-16) models produced between 1982 and 1993. It covers all styles, models, and engines, providing detailed information and instructions for every aspect of repair and maintenance.
This manual is a complete and intact resource, offering detailed sub-steps for each repair procedure, along with valuable notes, cautions, and warnings to highlight critical information. Numbered instructions guide you through every procedure step-by-step, while bold figure numbers enable quick matching of illustrations to instructions. Clear and detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos accompany each procedure, with enlarged insets for closer examination of parts. A numbered table of contents facilitates easy navigation, allowing you to find the information you need quickly.
The manual also simplifies diagnosing and repairing electrical system problems, combining troubleshooting and electrical service procedures with comprehensive wiring diagrams for optimal clarity. This manual is your ultimate resource for servicing and repairing your Mercedes-Benz Typ-201 Limousine, providing the same level of information that your local dealer would use. It's an invaluable tool for both DIY enthusiasts and experienced mechanics, enabling you to keep your vehicle operating at peak performance.
The Mercedes-Benz Typ-201, often referred to as the W201, was a compact executive car produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1982 to 1993. Known as the "Baby Benz," the Typ-201 was Mercedes-Benz's first foray into the compact executive car segment, aiming to compete with the likes of the BMW 3 Series and Audi 80. Its sleek, aerodynamic design, featuring a low-drag coefficient for its time, was a departure from the more traditional boxy shapes of previous Mercedes models. The Typ-201 was available in a variety of engine options, ranging from the frugal 190D diesel to the powerful 190E 2.5-16, which boasted a 177 horsepower engine and a top speed of 142 mph. The car was initially offered in a four-door sedan body style, later expanded to include a five-door station wagon (known as the "T-Modell") and a two-door coupe variant.
The Typ-201 was a significant car for Mercedes-Benz, establishing the brand's presence in the growing compact executive segment. It was lauded for its robust build quality, refined handling, and comfortable interior. The 190E 2.5-16, in particular, achieved legendary status as a track-ready performance car, earning significant success in touring car racing and establishing the "Baby Benz" as a formidable competitor. Despite its compact size, the Typ-201 retained the key elements of a Mercedes-Benz, embodying the brand's values of performance, luxury, and engineering excellence. The Typ-201 was a commercial success for Mercedes-Benz, selling over 1.8 million units during its production run. Its legacy continues to this day, with the W201 being highly regarded by enthusiasts and collectors alike for its timeless design and driving characteristics.