This comprehensive Mercedes 190 E 2.6 Service Repair Manual covers models produced from 1987 to 1993, providing detailed instructions and guidance for a wide range of maintenance and repair tasks. The manual is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and knowledgeable DIY enthusiasts, offering detailed procedures and illustrations to ensure accurate and efficient repairs.
The manual encompasses a vast array of topics, including:
* **Engine Maintenance:** Explore procedures for engine oil and filter changes, valve clearance adjustments, idle speed checks and adjustments, fuel filter and prefilter replacements, air filter maintenance, belt inspections, oxygen sensor replacement, spark plug checks and replacement, and coolant level and antifreeze protection checks. Additionally, learn how to adjust engine stops, retorque engine mount bolts, and address potential issues with engine components.
* **Transmission and Drivetrain:** The manual provides detailed instructions for transmission fluid changes, level checks, and adjustments for both manual and automatic transmissions. It also covers transfer case fluid changes, clutch system checks and adjustments, and inspections of drive shaft flexible couplings.
* **Suspension and Steering:** This section guides you through suspension and body structure inspections, self-leveling suspension checks, front and rear axle fluid changes, ball joint inspections, wheel rotation and tire pressure adjustments, and wheel bolt tightening procedures. You will also find instructions for inspecting and lubricating throttle linkage and checking and adjusting idle speed adjusters.
* **Brakes:** Learn how to check brake fluid levels, inspect brake lines, check brake pad and disc thickness, inspect and clean brake discs, inspect parking brake cables, adjust parking brakes, replace brake fluid, and perform brake tests.
* **Electrical and Accessories:** The manual covers checking and correcting battery fluid levels, inspecting warning and indicator lamps, cleaning water drains, removing and installing engine compartment lower panels, lubricating door hinges and door locks, checking hydraulic top fluid levels, cleaning sunroof and soft top components, checking windshield washer fluid levels, cleaning cassette deck tone heads, cleaning antenna masts, inspecting headlamps and exterior lamps, inspecting windshield and headlamp wipers and washers, replacing wiper blades, checking air conditioning refrigerant levels, replacing dust, active charcoal, and recirculating air filters, lubricating folding side mirrors and hoods, inspecting safety belts, checking backrest lock operation, removing and installing lower noise encapsulation panels, and checking body paint for damage.
This manual provides detailed step-by-step instructions, clear illustrations, and technical specifications to ensure you have the information you need to successfully maintain and repair your Mercedes 190 E 2.6.
The Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.6, produced from 1987 to 1993, was a compact executive saloon that marked a significant departure from the traditional Mercedes-Benz lineup. This model, internally designated as the W201, was the first Mercedes to utilize a compact, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive platform, a stark contrast to the previous generations of larger, more luxurious sedans. The 190 E 2.6 was powered by a 2.6-liter six-cylinder engine, producing 160 horsepower and 155 lb-ft of torque. This powertrain was mated to a five-speed manual gearbox as standard, with a four-speed automatic transmission available as an option. The car's suspension setup included McPherson struts at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear, contributing to its surprisingly nimble handling for a Mercedes.
The 190 E 2.6 offered a blend of performance, luxury, and durability, making it popular among a wide range of drivers. It was known for its robust build quality, comfortable cabin, and refined driving experience. The interior featured high-quality materials and a well-designed dashboard with intuitive controls. Notable features included power steering, power brakes, and air conditioning, making it a comfortable and convenient car for daily driving. Despite its smaller size compared to other Mercedes models, the 190 E 2.6 delivered impressive fuel economy while retaining the brand's reputation for longevity and reliability. The success of the 190 E 2.6 cemented its place as a milestone in Mercedes-Benz history, proving that the brand could offer a compelling and affordable alternative to its larger and more expensive models. This model also paved the way for future compact Mercedes-Benz models, such as the C-Class, which continues to be a mainstay in the brand's lineup.