This comprehensive Mercedes-Benz W201 1982-1993 Workshop Repair Service Manual provides a wealth of information for servicing and maintaining your vehicle. It covers all models, engines, trims, and transmission types for the entire production run of this popular model. This detailed manual is identical to the one used by professional service shops, ensuring you have access to the most accurate and complete information available.
The manual delves into every aspect of your W201, offering step-by-step guidance on a wide range of procedures. You'll find detailed instructions for general maintenance, troubleshooting, engine service and repair, transmission service and repair, brake system maintenance, wiring diagrams, electrical system troubleshooting, suspension adjustments, periodic lubrication, steering system repair, cooling system maintenance, fuel injection and fuel system repair, emission system service, heater and air conditioning repair, engine control system diagnostics, chassis and body repair, restraint system maintenance, interior component replacement, differential and drive system repair, and axle maintenance.
With clear, concise language and numerous illustrations, diagrams, and photographs, this manual simplifies even the most complex repairs. You'll find enlarged insets for close-up views of parts, bold figure numbers for easy reference, and a numbered table of contents for quick navigation. The manual also includes comprehensive troubleshooting and electrical service procedures, coupled with detailed wiring diagrams for easy understanding.
This manual equips you with the knowledge to confidently perform repairs and maintenance on your Mercedes-Benz W201, saving you time, money, and giving you peace of mind.
The Mercedes-Benz W201, affectionately known as the "Baby Benz," marked a significant departure for the German automaker when it debuted in 1982. It was the first compact Mercedes-Benz, designed to compete with the likes of BMW's 3 Series and Audi's 80. The W201, however, was no mere imitation. It offered the same impeccable build quality, advanced engineering, and luxurious appointments that Mercedes-Benz was renowned for, but in a more manageable package. This strategy proved immensely successful, establishing the W201 as a benchmark for the luxury compact segment.
The W201's design was a triumph of functionality and elegance. Its aerodynamically sculpted body, penned by Bruno Sacco, offered a sporty yet refined aesthetic. It was offered in a variety of body styles, including a sedan, a coupe, and a wagon (known as the "T-Modell"). Under the hood, a range of powerful and refined gasoline and diesel engines were available, mated to either a manual or automatic transmission. The W201's suspension was a masterpiece of engineering, offering both comfort and handling precision. Its independent front and rear suspension, coupled with its precise steering, provided a driving experience that was both engaging and confidence-inspiring. The W201 was also a pioneer in safety technology, featuring a robust passenger cell, crumple zones, and a standard driver's airbag.